Yes. I mean, I don't know how others feel about this, but give me a minute to think it through. On the surface, I think what Mr. Alghabra has come up with could be a solution here.
As I said, just give me a minute to think it through completely and make sure there isn't something I haven't thought of. I will admit that initially I hadn't thought of this concern that Mr. Brassard raised. Then, when he raised it, it rang some alarm bells for me.
If you wouldn't mind, give me a minute to think about it. On the surface, I think it does solve the problem. What I'm trying to prevent, obviously, is a situation where the government can hold on to those emergency powers. I think having a sunset clause, which I guess would have to be agreed to by all parties in advance—that would be part of the motion they would arrive at in having the emergency powers granted, and it would only be renewed if all parties agreed—that, I think, should get us where we need to be.