That would be great. Thanks, Joe.
Just following up on some lines of questioning, I think this may have already been brought up, but I can see some other issues with this bill, not to mention the rampant opportunity for judicial activism. This is being sold and trumpeted by members of Parliament, all of whom I think love to go home and wave the bill saying that we have an environmental bill of rights. But this isn't about the environment; these are the rights of environmentalists. In my opinion, this skews the balance of sustainable development, as talked about by my colleagues in the Liberal Party, and of a sustainable future.
The three pillars of sustainability are social factors, economic factors, and environmental factors. Does this bill throw out of balance those three pillars?