Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Chartrand, it's been very educational for me to listen to a number of the comments you've made. It reminds me of being back in law school, listening to one of my professors talk about subjects that he or she knew a lot more about than I did.
I want to talk about a couple of things, and I only have seven minutes, so I'll try to get through them as quickly as possible.
One of the things we talked about is the sections on wills, which people are saying are problematic. My understanding is that if those sections are removed, then issues with respect to the legality of wills, and how those wills are interpreted, would fall under provincial jurisdiction or the provincially applicable rules.
I never did wills and estates, but my understanding is that the legal framework for wills and estates isn't significantly different, province by province, across the country—I don't know if you know that or not. So I don't see how that makes the significant change that I'm hearing.