Well, the dioxin regulation that stopped the pulp mills from making dioxin from bleaching was under the Fisheries Act. That wasn't CEPA; that was the Fisheries Act. So right there, that's a really good example, because that was incredibly successful. CEPA could have teeth too, I believe. It's simply that due to provincial-federal relationships and due to the political will of Parliament, the teeth are not being activated.
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