I don't want to get hung up on the title, but the function of the federal government to regulate which chemicals can and cannot be used appears to be a big barrier to what the provinces want to do in reducing toxins in the environment.
I am curious that you would want to put your energy into Bill C-6 to accomplish some of that, as opposed to.... In getting to the goal of having fewer toxic compounds in the environment, do you see that being as effective as making the regulations more effective, whether it means more resources or assessment and amendments to the legislation CEPA is dealing with? I ask because we just aren't moving fast enough to identify and get rid of them.