Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
In doing a risk assessment and looking at the different exposures of different chemicals and substances, we always have to keep in mind that we're looking at one ecosystem, one world, and that what we do impacts on other communities and other people's lives, so that product Mr. Warawa mentioned he used for his pants will have consequences somewhere else down the line. So we can't deal with these issues in isolation.
Earlier in our committee, we had talked about the importance of precautionary principles and that's something we should always adhere to, especially as members of the committee looking forward to dealing with the whole CEPA review.
We've had a good discussion about the whole issue of vulnerable populations. As we review the CEPA legislation, how can we better protect and identify those vulnerable groups and ecosystems? How can we make sure it's in the legislation?