Well, I'm wondering what the reason behind the bill is. It's my understanding that before any law is enacted under the federal government, people come, they talk about it, they bring opposing views, and then it goes to first reading, second reading, blah, blah, blah, and it goes on to become law.
This law seems to make the law a moving target. Despite the fact that you bring laws into effect and we abide by those laws, all of a sudden somebody says they don't like it so they're going to take you to court. How can you do business when a country passes a law that you don't know is going to be effective or is going to last? How long is it going to be there? Is it going to be a month, two months, two years, or whatever?
I don't see the reason for this law. We already have a system that provides for discussion and whatever.
At the end of the day, hopefully, the government brings out laws that serve the public. Certainly with respect to environment, I don't think any of us here would oppose any environmental--