Thank you, Mr. Lawrence, for your collaborative approach, particularly given the difference in our line of questioning.
I want to point out again that, in the report, the commissioner points out that the majority of Canadians want more ambitious climate action. I really appreciate that the folks from Équiterre were at COP26 this past year, so I want to direct my questions towards them.
Specifically about this, what's the point in learning a lesson if you're not going to apply it? We're not going to have another 20-year plan. If we have this kind of failure after failure, 20 years from now the question about survival of our species is at hand.
Constructively, we have the current governing party talking about this tax credit for carbon capture, which is another fossil fuel subsidy, as called out by 400 academics across the country.
I wonder if Ms. Thorpe or Mr. Viau would like to comment on the importance of apply this lesson that has been called out here with respect to the incoherence of investing in fossil fuel subsidies and buying a pipeline with respect to then trying to take action on climate at the pace that science requires us to.