Just very quickly, the way this is structured, it's actually giving Parliament more of a role in this process. You have to note also that it has to pass both Houses of Parliament. There is also the Senate.
By removing those five words, the government of the day can put forth a resolution. By deleting those five words, I think a member of the opposition could say, “Well, I'm going to actually propose an amendment to how that resolution is worded, because I don't like the way it's going.” I think we're actually giving more of a role to members of the opposition here. The fact that both Houses have to pass the same resolution—that's tough at the best of times.
Hopefully, that answers the concerns you raised.