Thank you.
I think this is our fourth session. We've heard from maybe 12 or 15 witnesses, and not surprisingly, everybody who comes before us sees this is as a positive venture. The bill has a lot of positive notions to it, so they respect the values and the principles inherent in it. There are misgivings just about some of the details, but obviously the people who are coming are those people who are in favour of it.
I'm an adherent of John Stuart Mill's notion of being able to understand the other side in order to make an informed decision. The other side has not come before us, yet people keep making references to it.
I wonder if each of you could take a couple of minutes and tell me what the other side would say, the people who are saying this is wrong, because no doubt we're going to have to face some of those. Some of them are out there.
Professor McColl, what are the questions or the other side of this or the edges of this that we would hear from those people who are not in favour?