In the 41st or 42nd Parliament, when motion 110 was put forward, everybody voted for it at first and second reading. It went to committee. As a committee chair, Mr. Morrissey, I'm sure you understand that there's a lot of pressure to get things done. There was not a lot of time and, unfortunately, it was not perceived that the time could draw to a close. The chair at the time, Dan Ruimy, had a number of get-togethers for hearing it through, but time ran out.
It was a close Parliament. There was a call for an election, and that ended everything. We tried again in the next Parliament, and it ended again. That's what we're possibly up against this time. It is a close House. It's not 200 to 100 or something. We need to get this through quickly and keep a priority on that.
