Let's see what you have to say, Madame Lavallée. I'll be very interested to see what you have to say and whether it's possible. But I hesitate to make predictions. I have people, for instance, who about every third day tell me another justice priority that I should be bringing in legislation for. While I tell them I am very sympathetic or empathetic to what they have to say, I have to be somewhat realistic in terms of getting anything through the House of Commons. I don't want to say to you I'd be glad to introduce legislation at the end of June on your recommendations when in fact that may not be possible.
I've had an interest in this particular area, quite frankly, for quite some time, and I was a member of a committee that went coast to coast, as I told you, on the “in and out” report at that time. So I'm quite familiar with it, I'm interested in what you have to say, and I will take it from there.