Yes, but it's after the fact—in other words, once the bill has already been drafted, the committee is meeting, we're talking and asking questions and looking for answers.
This is a general question. I'm not trying to trick you. It seems to me that it is particularly worrisome that no attempt was made to assess the consequences of these changes on our rights holders, particularly since it's fairly easy to do that.
In some cases, you probably met with the same people that I did. You probably got the same answers that I did. We know that because of certain provisions or clauses, specific rights will be lost. That means a loss of income.
Let's go even further. If we conclude that there are income losses resulting from the loss of certain rights, will it be possible to amend the legislation as we go along to add something that is not there now? I'm not referring to anything in particular. I'm not necessarily talking about levies. I'm talking about some means of compensating rights holders. Will it be possible as we go along to add something that isn't already there?