If it's the only solution available, that would help a lot in clarifying what's at stake. The ideal would be that any changes to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act are not made to play the role of a pawn in a political kind of exchange, and be made a matter of confidence.
So I would say any changes have to be submitted as a separate legislation project and should go through the regular procedure, which includes consultation. If the only solution at this point is to have the consultations that you are suggesting, let's go for that. It's better than what we've had so far.