Through the Toronto Star. Thank you.
Part of that is Mr. Duguid said, “We will not in any way jeopardize the future of this property. We need to protect the environmental integrity and the ecology of the Rouge Valley.” Duguid told reporters that. That's his quote. Yet you outline no less than 12 ways in which this legislation actually exceeds the current level of protection that the provincial government has always extended. Am I right on that, that this legislation actually goes further than the Ontario government currently does, or has ever gone, in trying to protect these lands?