Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
You'll get it right in due course, anyway.
I don't think it matters what this was precipitated by. The fact is, we're into a discussion of this, but it is really only a discussion. We aren't looking at legislation. We aren't separating the role with this motion today. We're reporting to Parliament that it's our view. And then I think it's up to the government to look at this question and study it, or it may be that Parliament decides it wants to have us study this, for example, or have somebody else look at this in that kind of detail.
And even though my colleague Anthony jokes that he'd like us to go to New Zealand to study what they're doing there--it all sounds very nice--I don't think we need to go quite that far. We've had a good discussion that brings us now to the point where we can make a decision in relation to his motion, which is not legislation but is simply advice to Parliament.
Those are my views.