The difficulty with House of Commons committees is that although we can all acknowledge that there's a problem, the question is if there's a solution at hand. If there's one person in the country who seems to be articulating the solution that everyone keeps pointing to, I think it's important that we do hear from him. Hopefully he can get the folks around this table who aren't lawyers to understand what he is proposing. I'll be the first to admit that I might get lost in the details, but I think it's important that it be on the record so that we can then encourage our ministers to be involved in that conversation and take it up from there.
We obviously won't be the ones responsible for drafting the legislation that we hope might resolve this situation, but we do know that we will be the ones who will hopefully push the minister to propose some legislation that we hope to review some day when the minister refers it to this committee.
If there's nothing further, I'll move on.
Thank you.