Mr. Janigan, in the time I have, I will point out that two eminent members of the Canadian competition scene, both previous commissioners, have opined and suggested that we go in this direction. I refer to Konrad von Finckenstein and Sheridan Scott.
As you quite readily pointed out, we've obviously heard nothing from the current competition commissioner. I don't wish to disparage her. I'm not surprised. She represented the propane industry in the bar on the efficiencies defence, a bill that I brought before the House and that was passed by the House, but of course was retained by the Senate, which is ammunition for my Conservative friends here. It isn't the first time a bill has been stifled by the Senate.
Mr. Janigan, in your opinion, what would be the harm to full disclosure—which this bill I think would try to obtain—given the support of two previous competition commissioners?