I'll start by repeating that I think the important clarification Mr. Dechert provided here is that proposed section 42 in the bill focuses only on a review of the enforcement-related provisions of the bill, proposed sections 24 to 41. This provision is a mirror of the provision that was introduced in the Environmental Enforcement Act three years ago, which required precisely the same 10-year review of the new enforcement provisions that were introduced by the Environmental Enforcement Act into nine other environmental statutes.
We have nine statutes, including the International River Improvements Act, not including the Species At Risk Act, that now have a requirement that their enforcement provisions be reviewed every 10 years. Some of those statutes also have another provision that calls for a review of the entire act, but that's only the case for two or three environmental statutes at this point in time.