Once again, I just have to say that this is not a thing we should be taking so lightly. We should not be looking at the fact that we do our due diligence on legislation and thinking of it as an inconvenience.
If this is amended, it will go back to the Senate. My goodness, the Senate has already moved it to us. I'm sure they will look at this very common-sense amendment as being a very important way that we can strengthen this bill and they'll send it back to us.
The fact of the matter is that it minimizes our role as parliamentarians and as committee members when we look at legislation and rubber-stamp it because we're not interested in going through the trouble of fixing it, because we're worried that our legislative calendar won't allow for it. It undermines my role as a parliamentarian and it undermines the role of all of us as parliamentarians when we don't look at legislation seriously and think about the process by which it comes forward.