Yes, that's the point of having the graph on the cover of our report, to remind people that, not only is the emissions curve disturbingly increasing, it has increased substantially since we started work on this three decades ago.
That differs from the other G7 nations, two of which have stabilized their emissions, and the others that have decreased them substantially. Canada has not walked the talk in terms of climate action, and this is despite having been, essentially, a leader in the field in the late 1980s with convening the first major conference on this issue in 1988, the green plan and then our leadership role at Rio, so Canada has to turn its good intentions into actions.
We don't want another hot destination to be paved with good intentions, as the saying may go. This is something that is a huge challenge, and it's really, as I've said before, something that obliges us to act in a way that preserves our environment and our quality of life for future generations.