Thank you very much, Mr. Bajwa.
Do any of the other witnesses have a comment or view on this question? I welcome their comments.
They're suddenly very shy and reticent to comment on that question.
Mr. Shillington, you heard Ms. Charlton comment, but she's talking about the challenge we have if you propose amendments that would cause the treasury to expend money. The Speaker has ruled in the past that this requires what's called a royal recommendation, which means a minister must recommend the bill or the provisions in the bill. That's what limits the ability of members on a committee like to this to make amendments. They can make them and they can overrule the chair, but when it gets back to the House, it ends up being ruled out of order.
With that in mind, what would you say are the key elements, aside from things that would cost additional dollars—significant dollars, I'd say—that ought to be changed?