There is actuarial work that gets done in setting rates. You can't just say that it is what it is and then we'll change it later. There has to be some formula.
Just a second, Ed. I'm trying to find a way to work with you on this. We want to get this done; we want to get this through. Mr. Lessard has raised some big questions. He's told us today that the former chief actuary of the fund has looked at it and indicated that the Quebec rate is way out of whack. That's worthy of note.
So here we are now having to approve this bill tonight. What I'm saying to you is this. We will approve this bill, as Liberals, tonight. We will support getting this bill through so that it can be reported to the House tomorrow, but we just want a separate set of eyes to look at this; we want an assurance from the government. It doesn't have to be a long study by the Auditor General. It could just be that she's had a look at it and gives a report to this committee. That's what I want. It's something so that I can go back and say, these questions have been raised, let's get a separate set of eyes....