Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to the witnesses for being here today.
One question I have is regarding if water were given its own intrinsic rights. You've already said there's always a trade-off between the ability of another level of government like a province or a federal government to still pollute and do something. How would that right of water be ranked? How would it be enforced, especially when different governments have different views about the value and whether it's a resource, whether it's elemental or whether it's own person? How do you see that being enforced?
I'm thinking about Ontario, for example, where I live. Numerous different projects put forward by the provincial government are very much threatening water, but there is no way of challenging that or protecting the water.
Perhaps you could answer that for me.