To be clear, we're presently considering clause 86. Clause 86 would allow the government, through the direction of the minister, at some future date to replace the “do not call” list with the new Electronic Commerce Protection Act. If members of the committee do not wish to see that happen, they can vote against this clause. No motion need be moved on the floor of this committee to remove this clause. You simply vote against the clause, and if the clause is defeated then the government, through the minister, will not have that authority at some future date.
I only want to be clear. On clause 86, I think we've had a fulsome discussion and everybody's clear on what it does. This clause allows the government, through the minister, after consultations at some future date, to replace the “do not call” list with the Electronic Commerce Protection Act.
Seeing no further discussion on this, I will call the question on clause 86.
(Clause 86 agreed to)