Mr. Chair, please allow me to catch up. You're moving through the votes faster than my pencil can follow.
Clause 67 reads as follows:
67. (1) If an administrator, employer or other person has omitted to do anything under this Act that is required to be done by them or on their part or contravenes a provision of this Act or the regulations, the Superintendent may, in addition to any other action that the Superintendent may take, apply to the Federal Court for an order requiring the administrator, employer or other person to cease the contravention or to do anything that is required to be done, and on such an application the Federal Court may make that order and make any other order that it thinks fit.
I would like some clarification. With certain measures where the speed of execution is essential to protect the inheritance of the contributors, isn't it too much to ask the superintendent to go through this process? It basically gives someone with dishonest intentions ample time to carry out those dishonest operations.