That's a very important question.
This bill clearly addresses some of the recommendations of previous committees. As the minister explained, it has two focuses: one, introducing the right to a healthy environment and, two, improvements to the provisions related to the management of chemicals in Canada.
We fully acknowledge that committees identified areas for improvement in other parts of the bill. The government has been clear from the first introduction of the bill that this bill does not address those, not because the government is disinterested in those but because the government chose to introduce a relatively small, manageable package.
The government has also expressed its intention to follow up this package with additional sets of amendments in the future. I think it will be incumbent on us to package those so that they're thematically based and can be discussed, debated and considered as such. There is no pretense that this is the full sum of amendments that the government supports or that are needed, but these are important and can be addressed now.