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Foreign Affairs committee  Oh, sorry, if it's transboundary waters, no, it wouldn't.

October 25th, 2012Committee meeting

J. Owen Saunders

Foreign Affairs committee  I can't conceive of any transboundary waters where tankers would be involved, so it's sort of a moot point.

October 25th, 2012Committee meeting

J. Owen Saunders

Foreign Affairs committee  It probably prohibits them, because it says “by any other means,” but there are—

October 25th, 2012Committee meeting

J. Owen Saunders

Foreign Affairs committee  I didn't quite get your first question. Could you perhaps clarify that?

October 25th, 2012Committee meeting

J. Owen Saunders

Foreign Affairs committee  I would have thought the economics of rail transport would be unlikely to make that the most obvious mode. The most likely mode, and it has been the subject of some proposals, is marine tankers—the Friel Lake example in B.C.—in which you get close to a coastal lake, load up the t

October 25th, 2012Committee meeting

J. Owen Saunders

Foreign Affairs committee  I think it's fair to say there is a fair bit of trade both ways in bottled water, but if you look at the actual volume we're talking about, it's in terms of swimming pools rather than something really significant. That was probably one of the reasons we didn't address it. Of co

October 25th, 2012Committee meeting

J. Owen Saunders

Foreign Affairs committee  It's not so much in terms of amendments, but that there is a different approach. We have suggested a different approach in the model act that I talked about. It is oriented to interbasin removals generally and is focused on basins rather than on international boundaries. One of

October 25th, 2012Committee meeting

J. Owen Saunders

Foreign Affairs committee  Good morning. I would like to begin by echoing Adèle's thanks to the committee for the opportunity to be with you this morning. My remarks today reflect the long-standing interest that CWIC has had in the issue of interbasin removals of water generally, and water exports more sp

October 25th, 2012Committee meeting

J. Owen Saunders