That's fine. In the Quebec water act I think it says that all of Quebec's water belongs to Quebeckers. I'm wondering if that constitutes a kind of public trust doctrine.
My second question is given that many experts now are suggesting that public trust doctrine should be used in Canada as an effective way of protecting the environment, if we were to do that, where would we start? Would we not have to start introducing this doctrine into Canadian law through bills like this?
I'm not a lawyer; I don't know. If we agree that public trust doctrine is a good concept, where do we begin in terms of introducing it to Canada? That's my question.