Right. Okay.
Unfortunately, I was away last Thursday when we dealt with this bill, but in the previous meeting I was here as a member of the industry committee. I asked specifically the minister and his officials about a five-year review. I remember you had talked about whether we should do this and that this might happen. Some change might happen; it might be an issue. The word “might” comes up quite a bit. In my view--I've been here only three years, and I was on the PIPEDA review--for us to have a bill, we would be here forever trying to get it absolutely specific and nothing would happen, not just here in this committee but in government in general.
My suggestion was that we would have a five-year review so that we put this in place, we get this passed, we get it operating, and we get the regulations in place, which obviously takes some time afterwards. In the bill right now there's no such thing as a five-year review. I would like your opinion about whether an addition of a five-year review would be worth it or not to this particular piece of legislation.
I'll take anybody's answer.