Some of this dates back to the previous Liberal government that didn't quite get their legislation through either. I'm not suggesting that minority parliaments were the only reason, but it does take time to get this on the agenda. There's been a lot of legislation put forward. There's been extensive discussion on a number of budgets. I shouldn't have to remind this committee that we went through a recession in which that became the priority—dealing with how to help people find jobs, how to stabilize the economy, help the economy grow. We were focused on that. We remain focused on that.
Officials reminded us of the comfort letters, and the fact that individuals were assured of what the government's intention was. It's a matter of legislating these. We're moving forward with it now, and we encourage the House to move forward with it as quickly as possible so we can get these implemented in this spring session. I would think that would be quite doable.