Right. You followed the proceedings when Mr. Mayrand was here. He was fairly clear in terms of the damage this would cause, not only in terms of the changes and the manner in which the changes were being imposed, but no real consultation was done with other political entities, stakeholders, and so forth.
We now have an international community that's looking at it and saying that this is just wrong the way Canada is proceeding with this. Do you believe that the government has a responsibility to maybe put things on hold and acknowledge there's a need for changes, and that if they're not going to agree to those changes and start looking to how they're putting in place the changes, it's really to the detriment overall...?