Mr. Chairman, since we are taking our time here and everyone is going to have their say, I'll have mine as well.
I agree exactly with what Mr. Adler said. What is interesting here is this is all about tactics. The opposition parties want to vote on single items so they can vote for them at committee and then vote against them later on when the bill comes to Parliament. It's fairly obvious.
If you take that train of thought and those tactics, then you take paragraph (a) in clause 24, which provides that a corporation may not issue shares that are eligible for tax credits on or after the day that it notifies the minister that it intends to revoke its registration, what they are essentially saying is that the corporations that have notified the minister that they are revoking their registration should still be able to get the tax credit. I can't support that. However, somehow they have squared that circle.