Thank you so much.
In my last minute, I will turn to Mr. Boyd.
Thank you for your testimony today. You mentioned the crucial Senate amendment that fixed the problematic language and the government's original formulation of the right to a healthy environment. Some environmental groups and witnesses to this committee have argued there's a corresponding change that needs to be made to the requirements for the implementation framework, that the legislation should not presuppose the condition of social health, scientific and economic factors, and that those will always justify limiting the right.
Would you agree with that, or do you have comments on it?