Chair, I find it really interesting. I've had groups come to me saying there is a lot of confusion in this area and there is a lot of work that needs to be done on it. If the industry report was such an effective report, why are they still coming to my office and requesting information and clarification about what's going forward?
With regard to committee time, Chair, as I've said before in a previous meeting, we have been bringing witnesses over and over again, in the last two or three meetings, who are repeating the same answers, one after the other after the other. If the NDP really wants to respect the time of the committee, quit doing that. When it's common motions, when it's something that's consistent, that we all agree on, let's push it through, move it through, and get onto some business that's actually very relevant.
This is very relevant. This is structural change in how we do commerce. We as a committee should understand how this is all going to work. We should have an understanding about who is going to be impacted, an understanding of what type of regulation should be required to make sure consumers are protected properly. We should hear out both sides, both the banking sector and the Consumers' Association, and get their concerns on the record with the finance committee, and then go forward with what we think are recommendations. That's why I brought this forward.