If your question is whether there is willingness on the part of government to consider amendments from the opposition, I've always indicated that's the case. I've also been clear that in order to be acceptable to the government, any amendments would have to be effective in disincentivizing human smuggling.
So if the effect of the amendments is merely to dilute those elements of the bill that would be effective in disincentivizing smuggling, I don't think there's any point. But I do think the committee is the perfect place for us to get into that kind of discussion, and I would hope that over the course of time members will give that consideration.