—where we see problems, and that is its intention. It is also important to note, I believe, that this is not the only piece of legislation that the government has to deal with in these types of issues.
For example, when you speak of dangerous substances, Canada is a world leader in terms of its chemicals management plan, where it has identified a large number of substances. It is working very rapidly to assess those. It has put the onus on industry. It has demonstrated a predisposition with respect to how it will move on those substances and is taking the appropriate regulatory actions or other actions, as necessary, based on the risk coming out of that.
So through the chemicals management plan, there is very specific, world-leading action that accelerates the efforts of this government to deal with substances, both in the environment and in human health.