Let me finish my time. You stay out of this.
Let me say this. The Conservative Party said before that we would like to have legislation. Even when we were in the opposition, it was our intention that the development assistance be followed by legislation, which it wasn't. We tried very many times to do it with the Liberals, but they never did that, like I said.
I'm quite interested in knowing something. There is legislation in other countries in the world. There's legislation in Britain. At the time when I was foreign affairs and international development critic, I called for looking at that bill to see how and what we could do to have something similar done here.
In comparison with what the other countries have done on this thing here—and I'm not going down the road of legislation, I'm going down the road of the bill that has been presented here, Bill C-293—what are the major differences between the bill that was accepted by that parliament and by that government, while we are having difficulties, as you have indicated, with this bill? Do you want to tell us that?