You're asking a great question. I'm not sure if it's a legislative question.
To be honest, I think the Canadian Environmental Protection Act is a good act when it comes to penalties. In fact, it provides all the tools we need. Criminal prosecutions, tickets and administrative monetary penalties are in another act, but that's related to the Canadian Environmental Protection Act. It's all there.
What needs to be done is to get at it, and this is where we see a difficulty with the act. It's not being applied to its full potential. The enforcement policy for the Canadian Environmental Protection Act should be reformed to change the order of priority.
I don't have a specific recommendation for amending the act. The penalties are sufficiently high, and there are many options available to the executive to enforce the act. They are simply not being used, unfortunately. It may be more a matter of funding.