I'll ask for your opinion on this, and I'll ask Mr. Moffet as well.
Now that we've gone through this triage exercise that has taken seven years and up to the eleventh hour to do--and I don't begrudge Mr. Moffet and Mr. Glover's work, because I'm sure they didn't have the resources that they would have liked to complete it more quickly--do you think there's a legislative requirement in order for the actual application of what's to be done with these things?
A lot of Canadians would look at this process and say, “My goodness, seven years just to figure out which ones you're worried about,” and now I don't believe we have a legislative requirement to actually force the government to come up with action plans to deal with them.