Thank you very much.
Actually, that was really a good presentation, because I understand from my study of environmental law that the genesis of environmental law, including federal environmental law, is public health law. That's where our first department of the environment was. So it's logical that the people who work in public health and occupational safety should be contributing to future development.
You spoke a fair bit about the concept of just transition and the right of workers to participate in environmental decision-making. I wonder if you could expand a bit more on how the rights and opportunities under this bill could potentially extend the right of workers to participate in decisions about the environment outside the scope of the immediate workplace. And how can just transition fit into moving towards a cleaner economy or greater consideration for environmental protection in decision-making on energy and development?