The problem we have, Mr. Chair, is that the minister has done such a great job answering the questions that we're actually.... I think we've exhausted a lot of the points on this issue.
I want to make a quick comment before I turn my time over to Mr. Komarnicki. I think the notion is a good idea that in the short term you're going to deal with people who bring themselves forward on a case-by-case basis and use the tools and the discretion that you have as minister to try to resolve those issues. I can't imagine how somebody could disagree with that.
You've also expressed a willingness, at the same time, to look at long-term legislative solutions. I'm relatively new to this committee, but you're right that there are many people on this committee with a lot of experience. I appreciate your willingness to work with the committee--and I'm sure many of the committee members feel the same way--in terms of proposing something that kind of tidies this up. As I read some of the quotes from the 1947 and the 1977 acts, it reminded me of that old TV show This is the Law, where they showed you the little skit and you had to guess which arcane law was being broken.
I think trying to create a level playing field and trying to figure out a way whereby people can be treated fairly and consistently is long overdue, and I applaud you if that's a problem you're willing to tackle.
Anyway, Mr. Komarnicki...?