Thank you.
Thank you both for your presentation today. I find it very informative.
It seems to me that we keep coming back to one common theme under CEPA, which seems to me a complacency of enforcement more so than the act itself. The act may need revision, but I think what we're really talking about is getting rid of the complacency on behalf of government. That may well involve more investment; it may well involve some structuring. But this seems to be what we keep coming back to.
I would like to ask a more pointed question about the act, and hopefully you can help me understand this. How do you consider that CEPA could work with other legislation? I speak to things like the Pest Control Products Act, the Fertilizers Act, the Feeds Act, the Seeds Act, the Health of Animals Act, the Fisheries Act, the Species at Risk Act, the waters act, and so on. Since this seems to be like a backbone act, how do you think it can work with these other acts that kind of tie in with it, if it was properly enforced?