Thank you.
Once again, I would like to thank my dear colleague from the Bloc Québécois, Ms. Pauzé, for proposing that I be given a little more time. It's only because of the committee motion that I'm being rushed. This is obviously an important amendment, which isn't very short.
In presenting this, let me give the factual context and background. I think members of the committee will know that the section of the act that this amendment replaces is a comprehensive one. It puts forward the ways in which an individual can pursue an environmental protection action. It is significant that, in decades, section 22 has never been used. It is cumbersome; it contains too many obstacles and it has never been used.
I want to thank senior lawyer Joseph Castrilli from the Canadian Environmental Law Association. I confess that the two of us have been working on the act. I worked on it before it had first reading, back in the 1980s, when I was in government.
This is an attempt to improve it significantly, especially now that Bill S-5 purports to create the right to a healthy environment, but with no mechanism to enforce that right.
This is a gift to the government, to Liberals and to all of us, to have an act that can work.
Let me explain briefly that PV-7—