Thank you, Mr. Chair. I'll try to be brief so that I can split my time with my other colleagues.
First of all, I want to thank you for coming here on such very short notice.
Part of what we want to do with the exercise today is try to assess the timeframe for us as well in terms of looking at this very important and critical piece of legislation. CEPA really is the overarching environmental legislation we have for this country. We had some very brief discussion last time that maybe we could get this done in about two, three months. Given its regulatory nature and given what we want to do in terms of timetables and the effectiveness of the legislation, and given the fact that it is so comprehensive and deals with so many different issues, is it really realistic to have this thing done in basically two or three months? And is it really not doing justice to this particular piece of legislation? That's a question for both of you.
To Dr. Khatter, you mentioned the fact that it has been a failure. Which section do you believe has been a failure? Are we going to review every single piece of the legislation, or is there a specific section or two that you think we should be focusing on as a committee?