The second issue is a bit more substantive, I think. You're proposing that the OECD countries be the countries that the minister would turn to for a review of best practices and new guidelines to ensure that Canada is staying abreast of best practices standards.
There may be international agencies that are setting standards, and there's a question about whether it would need to be limited to OECD countries. The proposal would be that the minister would identify any foreign government or international agency that in the minister's opinion has standards or guidelines respecting the quality of drinking water that should be compared to the guidelines respecting the quality of drinking water being developed in Canada. It's moving your bill's intent away from the OECD countries to any identified foreign government or international agencies. Some of these agencies are important because they're part of the EU, for instance, and there are bigger entities.
Do you have any reaction to that change?