Yes. I can certainly talk a bit about what I said in my five minutes. We suggested an additional provision that would actually put an obligation on the federal government not to perpetuate environmental racism through its own decision-making, whether it be through environmental assessments, risk assessments under legislation like CEPA, or any kind of decision that may come out of the federal bucket of laws that could contribute to environmental racism. There should be a mandatory obligation that each decision is screened for its impacts on racialized and indigenous communities, and that decisions do not perpetuate or further environmental racism.
That's kind of a forward-looking piece. I also suggested, with respect to upholding that obligation, that there be a citizens' enforcement tool whereby citizens could have a low-risk, low-barrier way to hold the government accountable to that obligation.