Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'm glad Mr. Malo led off with a discussion about compromise and willingness to work and make this bill better, because we still have an opportunity to do so.
So towards that common good, I have several suggestions today in support of this Liberal amendment. Although I don't believe it is necessary under WTO and TRIPS in the agreement, it has caused some concern for some members, and I certainly value their input and suggestion on that. This also, then, provides for CAMR to reach its current footprint, although restricted to some degree. At the same time, it would still be of benefit if we passed further amendments to the bill.
I'll suggest as well that I'll be dropping issues, such as the changes to the food and drugs safety act, as a compromise to make sure that we can actually get a bill passed in this chamber to report back to the House of Commons that will improve CAMR.
I'm hoping that the Bloc and the Liberals will be open to those amendments that are certainly going to strengthen the bill but also will serve the purpose at the end of the day. There are certain ones that will create some difficulty ,but there are other ones like this one, where I'm certainly willing to live with the consequences. Unfortunately, the drugs won't reach as many people in different nations, but at the same time, with all due respect, it still creates the environment we currently have.... There are other things we can do in Bill C-393 that will actually improve the bill. So in that spirit I will support this amendment and its consequential amendments.