That was something that was brought up in the 41st Parliament. It was before committee a few times.
Towards the end and especially during the campaign, a lot of parties and a lot of members came out in full support of having a PACA-like system here in Canada.
My colleague, Tracey, talked about having put that promise up on our website. The reason I invited Tracey to committee is that she tabled a motion a few months ago in the House of Commons asking the Government of Canada to bring forward a piece of legislation. I think it would be a very important piece of legislation because it would solve a problem that we've talked about for a long time and that has been studied quite a bit, and it doesn't cost anything.
It's important to do studies, it's important to talk, it's important to consult, but when everybody is singing the same song, talk needs to turn into action. If the legislation was brought through Parliament, sent to the Senate, and got royal assent, how long would it take to get things going correctly in the United States?
Mr. Webber, I know you said that there shouldn't be any concern.