Mr. Speaker, the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, Bill C-32, received the lengthiest clause by clause review in recent parliamentary history. The committee responded when health and environment groups said the bill was weak. The standing committee strengthened Bill C-32.
What happens then? The unite the right to pollute reaches a new low. We witnessed the Liberal, Reform and PC Parties fighting to impress their chemical lobby friends.
Can the environment minister explain why the industry wish list for Bill C-32 comes first and children's health comes last?