I just want to make a comment that the first four questions have come from four female MPs and I think that's wonderful.
As far as the impact of its remaining versus of the impact of its being pulled is concerned, I'll leave it to my labour members because it's their members who are directly impacted. I would say that by removing it, though, in the end we'll have a better product for all Canadians, a truly tripartite product would be the hope. I do appreciate that this has been a long time coming. Discussions have been ongoing since 2018, and there have been issues that have predated that, even since the revised system.
I would then argue that we've waited this long. It's really worth it, because of the complexity, because of what you've heard over the past two meetings of testimony, to take this out and really get it done correctly. I think there's a real opportunity. I actually don't think it's a lot of work. We don't have to go into another few years of consultation. It's the parties sitting around a table, I would argue, and agreeing to the way forward.