That's a really important question. We are still in the process of getting the details and of developing that fund. In my previous portfolio, when we announced that we were phasing out coal by 2030, we had a just transition task force. This was potentially the first case in the world in which we had a task force that went to communities, including communities in Saskatchewan, and listened to people in those communities.
Hundreds would come out—maybe 600 people in the community—to talk about the impacts of the coal phase-out and what it would mean for their communities. They talked about what investments they would like to see so that they could transition, so that there could be other opportunities, not only for workers, but also for communities.
I think this is incredibly important. We are going to be working on it very closely with provinces, with communities, with business and with labour, because it is an opportunity to support communities, to support the transition to a cleaner future and make sure that everyone is part of it.
Everyone has to be part of it. People deserve good jobs, but we also need to make sure that we're doing our part to take action, including action on climate change.