Despite being an academic, I like to think I have a glancing contact with reality, and the reality is Justice at Last put a $150 million cap. That was the cabinet decision. It's a much higher cap than we were talking about in Bill C-6. Of course, in principle I would prefer to see no cap. I was part of the 1998 joint task force report that said no cap. The reality.... Do I see any realistic possibility that the federal government is suddenly going to say they were just kidding about the $150 million cap, and there's no limit? It would be great if that happened, but I don't see it as very likely to happen, and I would regret it if the bill were jeopardized because that was the sticking point when we knew going inthat this was the federal government's position.
I'd like to see the emphasis placed on how we are going.... In the real world there is going to be a limit; it seems inevitable. So how do we make sure that claims above the cap are dealt with fairly until it can be revisited within the next five years?