You're not answering my question. I'm talking about specific rights. The reason why there was such a hue and cry about the Harper evisceration of this bill was that people were being denied the right to participate effectively in the reviews, and what they had been looking for in this legislation was that they would be specifically guaranteed the right they previously had, to table evidence, to cross-examine. I'm not worried about each part. Yes, the right should be in every part of the process, but why is there no specific right and do you think that there is some opening in the ministry that they will, in fact, strengthen this bill to actually guaranty specific rights to participate?
On May 3rd, 2018. See this statement in context.