Thank you for that answer. That's extremely helpful.
There's one other issue that I thought was pertinent from the CBA's perspective--and they're not the only ones. A number of organizations and/or folks who have come to witness have shown some concern that we actually haven't implemented enough power or authority for the minister to be able to take action.
Some of that issue relates to the wording in the bill itself, but some of it relates to the information-gathering that the ministry or the minister would want to go through in terms of process, and in fact that the bill doesn't give the minister enough authority to get the statements and/or material that would provide the minister with I guess the knowledge and jurisprudence to be able to take action.
Could you clarify that in your response, aside from the fact that I'm sure you'd like to have some more authority?