There's a very important piece which we previously enshrined, as well. It determines that the federal government has this kind of convening power but cannot legislate provinces and territories to do anything under their jurisdiction. In the spirit of what we've already enshrined in the bill, and being very cautious about infringing upon the constitutional rights of provinces and territories, I think this is another example of overriding where we can go with the bill.
I'd like to confirm that, perhaps, because I'm not an expert. I'm going to refer to our panel.