Currently, the Canadian Environmental Protection Act gives us powers that enable us to intervene regarding all atmospheric emissions in virtually all fields. Whether we're talking about so-called "toxic" substances or the emission of more common gases that are part of the elements that we all have to deal with, we feel that the current legislation gives us the powers necessary to take required action to improve the quality of the air that our fellow citizens breathe. As far as this is concerned, it's always possible to improve the legislation, but we do think that we have most of the powers necessary to do our job.
On May 15th, 2006. See this statement in context.