I just spoke to Ms. Rood about too many rules and regulations at a time when Canadians are struggling. I think it would be unfortunate if we couldn't come to one common code across the country. If we can't, it would put a level of complexity and cost into the system that would hurt Canadians. It would be incredibly complex to put into effect and regulate. We would have different codes in different places. We know how that works: It doesn't work at all.
We have a code that's ready to go. Almost everyone is ready to sign on. I ask you, because you're interested—thank you for your interest—to please help us push this code past the finish line. I wouldn't say it's on life-support, but it's in dire straits, because those who don't like the code are stalling. They're saying things that aren't true and hurting our chances of putting the code forward.
I can't think of any party that doesn't support the code, either provincially or federally. This is a great idea; it's just taking too long. Let's get to it.