Mr. Prystay, I don't mean to interrupt you, but you're missing my point. That is, you think it's great, but increasingly as other groups find out about this and what is being proposed, they're not very happy.
If we don't have a process where people can examine this, can have input, can make suggestions, and can feel that they're going to get their suggestions dealt with, you're running the risk of getting this bill through, getting the changes you love, but running into real problems down the road when you and the government try to implement.
Is that not the case, Mr. Gratton?