Great. Thank you.
I will just stay with you here for a bit.
In the Senate's discussions on this, there was a lot of discussion around data and access to data. When we look at the substances that are on the domestic substances list and how we give access to that, there are 30,000 substances on that list. That is a list to manage for sure.
On November 4, Environment and Climate Change made a new tool available to the public that links users to the draft and final screening assessment reports for substances under CEPA. Subclause 13(2) proposes an amendment that seeks to ensure that the environment registry is maintained as a database.
Have you had a chance to look at this existing tool from Environment and Climate Change Canada to know whether this is satisfying what was being discussed in the Senate prior to its being introduced?