What I'll do, Mr. Chair, is try to make it succinct.
You may in fact be given to psychic powers, since you've announced that amendment PV-6 was already defeated before I started, but I'll plow into it as if there's some opportunity for it to pass. I will make it as succinct as possible, because it is complicated.
The effect of these various changes, found through pages 6 to 13, is to change proposed new section 48.12 so as to remove the liability limit for no fault and instead institute unlimited absolute liability. It removes all later references to a limit on liability and removes the minimum of 250,000 barrels a day.
As amended, after all the separate little changes that you see on the page for Green Party amendment PV-6, proposed subsection 48.12(1) would read:
If an unintended or uncontrolled release from a pipeline of oil, gas or any other commodity occurs, the company that is authorized under this act to construct or operate that pipeline is liable for
—and at that point you go straight to resuming the text as found at the top of page 7 of the bill—
(a) all actual loss or damage
etc.