We're missing the point. We're assuming that the minister is going to approve this sale. Ultimately, it is his decision. The point, and that's what Mr. Carrie is pointing out, is that we set a very dangerous precedent if anytime there is a proposal for one of our Canadian companies to be sold abroad, we, as a committee, would have the power to scrutinize and determine what the minister should do. That's the point.
Again, as I said, we don't know what the minister is going to do. Ultimately, it is his decision. So this is a very dangerous precedent, and I would urge members opposite--I don't know if I can convince you, Ms. Nash--and impress on the members opposite to vote this proposal down. I don't think it's wise.
Mr. Vincent, I don't think this is a good idea.