Obviously, for us, any additional consultation, any additional opportunity for more voices to be heard, is welcome.
I don't even know if I would characterize it as a caution, but the one thing that I think all of us at this table, and probably any of the associations, would want to make sure of is that there will be individual concerns that all of you will hear, as individual MPs, and that's a great thing, to have that opportunity to get that consultation within your jurisdictions, within your ridings.
I think it's going to be important that we have a way to ensure that the industry, which is addressing and identifying these concerns day in and day out, has a process by which we can reconcile all of this, so that it doesn't become a one-off situation where a very specific issue might be raised that might not be as big a concern for the industry as a whole, etc.