First of all, Damien, forgive me, but you are being very formal in calling me Madam May. I'm just going to out the fact that we're friends.
Any examples of exemplary environmental records need fear nothing from a bill that's focused on the very worst of the worst—environmental contamination that threatens human health and affects certain communities more than others. I appreciate the chance to just get on the record a clarification, because we have spent a lot of time talking about it. It's true that the Horne foundry's arsenic levels are off the charts, but what I want to put on the record is that an exception to the rule doesn't mean that there is not a problem. Just because some communities that are settler-culture white Canadians face toxic chemicals doesn't negate the overwhelming evidence that, disproportionately, far more people of colour and far more indigenous people will experience environmental contamination and other environmental impacts that threaten their health and the health of their communities.
Your constituents should know that you're a very able MP who represents their interests so well, and I don't think they have a single thing to worry about from this bill.