We'll have a recorded vote.
(Clause 5 agreed to [See Minutes of Proceedings])
(On clause 6--Purpose)
Clause 5 has carried, so we're going to clause 6 and Liberal amendment number one.
First I'll read the main clause, and then I'll read the amendment.
The clause reads:
The purpose of the Canadian Environmental Bill of Rights is to (a) safeguard the right of present and future generations of Canadians to a healthy and ecologically balanced environment;
(b) confirm the Government of Canada's public trust duty to protect the environment under its jurisdiction;
(c) ensure all Canadians have access to i) one adequate environmental information,
ii) justice in environmental context, and iii) effective mechanisms for participating in environmental decision-making;
(d) provide adequate legal protection against reprisals for employees who take action for the purpose of protecting the environment; and
(e) enhance the public confidence in the implementation of environmental law.
The amendment proposes adding, after line 18, on page 7, the following:
This Act is intended to complement Canada's rights and obligations under international law. In the event of any inconsistency between the provisions of this Act and the provisions of any international convention in force in Canada, the provision of the convention will prevail to the extent of the inconsistency.
Now we're talking to the amendment.
Mr. Woodworth.
Actually, we should let the Liberals go first.