Well, Mr. Lamoureux, I'll take you back to 2004 when the Chrétien Liberal government of the day abolished contributions, or put a ban on contributions from trade unions, corporations, and other associations to political parties. That change came out of the Lortie Royal Commission on Electoral Reform and Party Financing, for which I did background research. It came out of a committee of Parliament chaired by Jim Hawkes, and it came out of ongoing studies within Parliament. There was broad party support for that change. It had been in the works for some period of time.
Usually these changes are made gradually and incrementally, and political support for them is developed over time. Rushing a bill into law quickly like this, especially a comprehensive sweeping bill like this, is not best practice, in my view.