Thank you, Chair.
I appreciate all the witnesses being here today and the tremendous expertise that they bring to this subject.
I also want to recognize the work that one of the former members of this committee, Will Amos, did in the 42nd Parliament, the work he did both prior to being an MP and then as part of this committee.
My first question goes to Dr. MacDonald.
In their study, the Senate Committee on Energy, the Environment and Natural Resources noted a concern coming out of their work that the right to a healthy environment cannot be protected unless it's made truly enforceable and that the procedural and technical requirements of section 22 of CEPA might make this right unenforceable.
I know that there have been about 20 years since that section has been used. I hope that you could give some advice to this committee on what we may be able to do with the sections of the bill that are opened up right now to have that right be more enforceable.