I anticipated some of that reaction from the other side of the table. It's too bad, but I guess that's just the way it is.
I know we've talked at great length about refugee reform, specifically with respect to asylum seeking. One of the things that you planned to do over the course of the summer, and leading into the fall, was to meet with as many Canadians as you could about this issue. You also indicated, as did the Prime Minister, some of the changes we might see in the legislation. I wonder if you'd like to comment on a few of those changes.
In addition, the first question that Mr. Bevilacqua asked me when we returned had to do with a timeframe. I don't know whether or not you are able to provide us with a timeframe for this legislation.