As I said, the public's understanding of it is increasing. In our report, we note that Canada isn't necessarily a leader in the public understanding on climate. Other countries have done a better job of that, and have a better understanding of it. I think one of the things Canada could do is make sure that the issue of climate change is looked as a central priority for the country, not just as something that Environment and Climate Change Canada and Natural Resources Canada work on. It's something that is a whole-of-government, whole-of-society, challenge to deal with.
It's a difficult question. You know, “just transition” is a good name, but it's not an easy thing to do. There are short-term considerations that need to be dealt with in trying to do something as ambitious as changing the energy mix of our country. It's a huge challenge, but I think we owe it to future generations, to our children and our grandchildren, to do what we can rather than just throw up our hands and say it's too difficult.