Mr. Miller, thank you very much for your testimony.
A very important part of this bill that I tabled is the part about enabling the public to participate in environmental decision-making, and that appears in a number of the provisions. I have very profoundly supported that for my 40-year career, that there is an imbalance in opportunity for the public to participate in decision-making. I am raising it particularly because, of course, I was the first head of law and enforcement for the NAFTA environment commission, where Canada and the Province of Alberta, and I think Quebec, and maybe Manitoba, have signed on and committed to advance notice and consultation on any new environmental law or policy.
So I am wondering if you could elaborate a bit. We have heard from other witnesses talking about where they found that part of the Ontario bill has ended up being the most profound new right and opportunity.