Let me take those questions in reverse order.
The more we learn about the impacts of chemicals on human health and the environment, the more important it actually becomes over time to take a hazard-based approach. A hazard-based approach is more consistent with the precautionary principle, which has been discussed earlier today. That's critically important.
In terms of enforcement, the citizen enforcement provision in CEPA.... The first thing we need to do is understand very clearly that what is in the law today is completely unworkable. It creates obstacles, and the fact that it's never been used is clear proof of that.
We need to rethink that. We need an enforcement mechanism under CEPA that provides access for citizens to justice, whether it's through the courts or through some other type of tribunal that is accessible and affordable and has protective measures in place, so that you cannot, for example, bring frivolous or vexatious claims.
I actually provided extensive detail about what an effective and fair enforcement mechanism would look like in a brief to this committee back in 2016. I'd be happy to forward that brief or portions of that brief to you.