I'll start. I might need to be supported by my colleagues.
The basic difference I want to bring to your attention is the difference between giving a right to future generations versus putting an obligation on current decision-makers to account for the interests of future generations. Intergenerational equity refers to the latter concept in the way it's constructed in CEPA now, so it requires us when we make decisions today to consider the impacts on future generations. That's not the same as giving a right to a future generation.