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Environment committee  I don't have the precise number, but we have had numerous applications—

May 12th, 2021Committee meeting

John Moffet

May 12th, 2021Committee meeting

John Moffet

Environment committee  The regulations apply to numerous types of producers and products. We have received a number of applications for time-limited essential-use exemptions. We have not acceded or granted all of those. We continue to receive applications. We address each one on a case-by-case basis, a

May 12th, 2021Committee meeting

John Moffet

Environment committee  I'm saying that these particular products that you are referring to, and the emissions associated with those products, are over and above the commitments we made in the Kigali amendment.

May 12th, 2021Committee meeting

John Moffet

Environment committee  I'm not saying that the decision was connected to that. I'm observing that we are below our target, and we are exceeding the performance expected by our international commitment. The decision to issue the exceptions was strictly based on a review of the criteria that are explicit

May 12th, 2021Committee meeting

John Moffet

Environment committee  Yes. Those unlimited exemptions are public. We would be happy to provide a list.

May 12th, 2021Committee meeting

John Moffet

Environment committee  I will have to get back to you as to whether that is publicly available information. That may be protected by business confidentiality.

May 12th, 2021Committee meeting

John Moffet

Environment committee  We didn't advise the minister in the way you just described, so we're aware and I can assure you that the minister is aware, first of all, that the Paris Agreement contains commitments for parties to strengthen their NDCs over time, starting in the 2020s. The minister is also awa

May 17th, 2021Committee meeting

John Moffet

Environment committee  Probably the easiest way to do that would be to reiterate the minister's commitment to share with the committee a table we've developed that identifies all of the reporting obligations that Canada has as a party to the UNFCCC. We provide regular reports to the UNFCCC both about p

May 17th, 2021Committee meeting

John Moffet

Environment committee  I do. I was tested beforehand, but I'm happy to make adjustments if—

May 17th, 2021Committee meeting

John Moffet

May 17th, 2021Committee meeting

John Moffet

Environment committee  Under the act, we'll be required, first of all, to formalize the target for 2030, and then to provide a plan to achieve that target. As the minister explained, that plan will include considerable detail and, consistent with existing plans and existing reporting to the UNFCCC, wil

May 17th, 2021Committee meeting

John Moffet

Environment committee  The minister indicated that our target would be aligned with Canada's nationally determined contribution. Under the Paris Agreement, a country's targets cannot go backwards. They cannot be weakened.

May 17th, 2021Committee meeting

John Moffet

Environment committee  Yes, that is true. Section 11 gives the minister the power to amend the target, but we also have to keep in mind that Canada and the minister will have to respect the Paris Agreement. At the beginning of this bill, there is a requirement that targets be set respecting Canada's

May 17th, 2021Committee meeting

John Moffet

Environment committee  No. In the coming months, Canada will introduce a new nationally determined contribution that will reflect the 40% to 45% target.

May 17th, 2021Committee meeting

John Moffet