Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Witnesses, I want to thank all of you for coming and sharing your testimony here tonight. I'm not going to have time to ask everyone all the questions that I have, but I do appreciate your presence.
I'll start with the Canadian Cancer Society, but quickly, I just need to remind everyone that we do have an all-party cancer caucus where we talk a lot about these issues. If people would like to know more about that, I'd be happy to share about that.
I'll now go to the Canadian Cancer Society. Thanks for being here.
When you're talking about the changes in Bill C-5 that would allow for a provincial standard to be recognized in an area of federal.... For example, on a Canadian Armed Forces base, a first nations indigenous community or a national park, if a building were to be constructed and it had, under the federal rules, no asbestos in the use of certain materials, what you're saying is if this law were to pass, if a province allows a certain amount of asbestos in that building material, it could be used instead. Do I have that right?