In your last comment, that you may have missed something or that it may not be perfect, I think you're actually being too modest, Mr. Godin, and I think the report was an excellent report. I was impressed by the fact that it had the support of all four political parties.
I can tell you, as far as how quickly our response was, I think it's a measure of how impressed we were and how thorough we believed that report was that we tabled legislation. We had it for some time ourselves. We looked very carefully at your report. We didn't do it overnight. We didn't get the report and then have the bill. We tabled our response after due consideration.
You ask, how do minority parliaments work? I think this is one of the best examples of how a minority parliament should work. I think the government can and should have a look at any report that comes from a committee.
Let me tell you this. I was involved with, as I indicated to you, dozens of committee reports on all justice legislation from the middle of 1984 through to the end of 1993, and I don't remember an instance where a government, whether I was a member of it or not, faithfully responded in terms of legislation to the unanimous report, or indeed to any report of a committee.