You seem optimistic to me, but time will tell.
Mr. Chairman, I would also like to give the witness an opportunity to explain...
I'm going to do it in English so that Mr. Kramp can understand me.
Through you, Mr. Chairman, I would like to invite Mr. Kramp to explain to us how, in his thinking, a national securities regulator would somehow have changed the situation at the Caisse de dépôt. Actually, not only was I a member of the national assembly at the time the law was changed, but I was a member of cabinet. I can talk to him about what happened in the House. I cannot talk to him about what happened in cabinet, but I can tell him that it is on the public record that the rules for the Caisse de dépôt were changed so that the only thing they were looking at was rendement--profitability, how fast the money was being....
So for the asset-backed commercial paper, I was here when Julie Dickson, our so-called Superintendent of Financial Institutions, came in. She denied all responsibility for it. None of the structures in place took care of ABCPs.
Does he really think that ABCPs would be something that a national securities regulator would have taken care of? What about the Criminal Code, which is simply not applied right now? It has all sorts of provisions on fraud. What about the fact that the federal government never took a single prosecution in the Liberal sponsorship scandal? The only prosecutions were taken provincially in Quebec. Someone like Vincent Lacroix is in the slammer right now because provincial securities regulators applied their rules, but the federal government has laid several thousand criminal complaints, and not the first hour of the first day of the first trial on the first charge has ever been held.
So how is this magic national securities regulator going to change the situation at the Caisse de dépôt et placement? I notice the solicitude of our friend Mr. McKay, who wants to bring in the Caisse before his committee, because he's decided that he knows how to handle this 800-pound gorilla. That's going to be fun to watch. But I want to understand from Mr. Kramp what in his mind, in his thinking--if he accepts to respond on my time, Mr. Chairman--a national securities regulator would have changed.