There are so many standards emerging in Canada and internationally around reporting on climate-related matters and social governance. I think many Canadians would expect that corporations, Crown corporations, regular business and the government would start reporting on that.
Those standards are evolving. We highlighted some areas where we're seeing that Crown corporations, for example, this year—large ones—are starting to report on how they managed risks related to climate.
Do I think the government has an opportunity to be a leader in this space? Absolutely.
Standards are not out there yet, but there are examples to look at internationally that could be used as models. There are always opportunities for improvement to discuss how the operations of the government impact the climate, and how the government manages those risks and portrays them in their financial statements.