Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I have one final comment on the honourable member's comment on conditions the minister considers appropriate. The intention there is to allow for the possibility. Again, we considered that these things would be extremely rare. The object of the exercise was not to create a large, bureaucratic exercise that the minister would delegate to officials the job of working out who needs the exemption, what they're going to use it for, developing the conditions, and then the minister might personally approve it.
The minister may not delegate only part of the power unless the legislation allows him to do that. You have to delegate either the whole thing or nothing. This allows reservation of the ultimate discretion about whether to issue the order to remain in the hands of the minister personally, if that's the desired policy, and at the same time to allow officials to work out the conditions.