Although I don't have any trouble passing it, I kind of had the same thought as Ms. Blaney. It reads like a typical Liberal platitude more than anything else: if there is any action that can be taken, or if there are any measurable results that can come of it. I think it's a pretty obvious statement, to say that everybody would like to prioritize the health and safety of people working within the precinct.
I'm not opposed to it, obviously, because it's something we all agree with. But it does read like a platitude, there's no question. There's really nothing that it delivers.