I just want to work backwards a little bit.
When we had Minister Gould here a few months ago, we asked her for her priority items. She didn't give them to us; we asked her for them. I don't think there's a lack of willingness to do another bill in the future; I just don't think it's realistic to have it implemented on time for the spring deadline—given the cabinet, Commons, and Senate process to get there.
If we want our input in, the best thing is to do our best to get our input on this. If we choose to come back and study it in the future, I'd be happy to do that. I just don't think realistically it can be in place by the spring of 2018, given everything else on our plates.
It's a purely pragmatic point of view.