I would say that, by virtue of this committee meeting here today, for parliamentarians to be spending two hours on this issue, discussing and debating it, this certainly speaks to the credibility and confidence that Canadians can have that parliamentarians are paying attention to the issue.
From our perspective, there are issues that we've raised that we think are pertinent to parliamentarians and that potentially they might want to make changes to. For instance, in the cases of the U.K. and Australia, after an election, a government is legislatively required to identify in crystal clear language what the new fiscal anchors are and how they're going to be measured. That's something that parliamentarians potentially might want to discuss and might see to be worthwhile.
