You're getting better with age. You're learning.
I want to congratulate you on the bill, because you haven't let perfection get in the way of doing good. I think it is noted, for me at least as a member of this committee, that with every piece of legislation it's not perfect. And I think it needs to be part of a continuum of legislation.
I want to go back a little bit to the scope of the bill. I just want to echo the concern you had that certain amendments could be outside the scope and ruled outside the scope, sending the bill back. At second reading we got a certain understanding of the scope of the bill and it was approved. I'm not against moving into geographic things and I'm not against doing something else, but I am very much in favour of getting something done.
I just wanted to give you a chance if you wanted to say anything else about the kinds of amendments you could see as helpful that could strengthen... again, not letting perfection get in the way of doing something really important and really good.