All right.
Just on the point, though, Mr. Chair, about whether to deal with it now or later, I'd say that I'm concerned more about the principle of the Bloc amendment than the wording. The principle takes the authority away from the Governor in Council basically to make regulations, as is the normal business of the Governor in Council.
I may disagree with much of what the Governor in Council does sometimes, but the fact of the matter is that the Governor in Council needs the authority to regulate in changing times. If we hamstring the government as a whole in its regulation-making authority and force it to come back to legislation, we create huge problems down the road. We've seen that in some previous legislation when as MPs we thought we were doing the right thing in preventing government from making wild and woolly regulations, but then it became cumbersome.
I would just say that regardless of that subsection 140(3) and its elimination, I'm opposed in principle to taking the regulatory authority away from the government in this instance, regardless of some of the good points made in the amendment.