Yes. Legislation does something. It doesn't solve the problems. It creates conditions under which problems can be solved. A lot of Canadians would look to us and say, “Well, fix it.” We can pass legislation, but let's do it in a way that allows for groups like this advisory board that's being created in this legislation to consider things like indigenous stories, or what we learned in COVID that did or didn't work. When politicians get involved and start fighting each other.... We had a panel of grade 12s, and one of them said to me, “If you'd stop fighting each other and fight climate change instead....” Politicians are fighting each other instead of fighting problems like climate change.
Maybe I'll go over to you, Dr. Burch. I have a minute left. You alluded to having multiple problems solved through legislation like this. I'm thinking of environmental racism. I'm thinking of helping to make sure this legislation doesn't make a bigger gap between people who have access to clean water and clean air and businesses that can buy clean water and clean air through carbon credits. Could you comment on that, please?