Thank you.
I don't know if that's enough time to quite explain it. Remember, the bill says that someone can be sued for offending an environmental act. Now, we created a provision that says everyone has an obligation to protect the environment. Therefore, clause 23 is now available. If a judge is convinced that you have breached this provision, Mr. Scarpaleggia, you can be sued under clause 23. The person who proposed it gave his own definition of what this means. It included a duty to take part in the preservation and improvement of the environment and to prevent or minimize environmental damage caused by their own actions. That clause is going to apply to every single Canadian, and they will be exposed to the possibility, at least, of a lawsuit under clause 23.
I hope that answers your question.