 Right now, all of our countries are dealing with the health and economic impacts of the global pandemic. But as we look to rebuilding from this crisis, we must do so in a way that will build back better for all of our citizens. And that must include an ambitious plan to take strong action against climate change. Last month, we set up a law project that will allow us to reach our goal of carbon neutrality by 2050 and to impose to the next government the responsibility to reach the same target. And yesterday, we presented our new ambitious action plan for climate, which will allow us to overcome our 2030 climate objectives. We will raise our emission reduction ambitions and in partnership with provinces and territories, we as a country will strive for the upper end of a range of 32 to 40 percent below 2005 levels by 2030. We will raise Canada's price on carbon pollution rising by $15 a ton starting in 2023 and rising to $170 Canadian dollars per ton by 2030. And we will remain committed to making significant investments in international climate finance because to effectively fight climate change at home, we must fight it everywhere. This pandemic has taught us the importance of global cooperation and we must translate that lesson to how we deal with the climate crisis because our kids and grandkids are counting on us.