Mr. Chair, what I meant is that, to me, when I read the letter...and when a government states that we need more consultation, then I think we have to make sure this doesn't turn into--I'll use this for parliamentarians--a Sir Humphrey exercise.
If we're claiming that we need more consultation, and this is something that should be a government-led piece of legislation, then let's have a plan for consultation. Let's do it. Let's have a plan for getting results from consultations and let's have a plan for tabling legislation.
I'm just saying that if the minister's response actually says that, then.... I like to see things getting done, so let's get them done, if we need more consultations.
That is my only comment.