It's important. Mr. Caron did bring this bill forward subsequent to the tax changes that came up in 2017 from the government, and it was very well documented at that time. He had done a lot of research on this. We went back to the Parliamentary Budget Officer as well as the Library of Parliament, and they both indicated that there was no need to really change the bill at all from its previous format. That was the advice we received when we researched this. We have even spoken to Mr. Caron a number of times through my office, to find out if there was anything else that he thought we should put into this, and there wasn't. He was very pleased that we were bringing it forward to the House again, because unfortunately he wasn't able to do it given that he didn't return to Parliament and also because of the draw. I mentioned that earlier. There's a significant order in which these things come forward, and I was fortunate enough to be in the first tranche of those chosen to put forward a private member's bill and to be able to do it at this time.
On March 2nd, 2021. See this statement in context.