Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I find I may have to disagree with the mover of the motion. We've heard from expert witnesses today who have nothing to gain or lose by saying that this amendment--and its two or three subamendments that we have--isn't relevant. It won't make a bit of difference whether that number is 25 or 96, or whatever the number is. It will not affect the performance in that area. We've heard that from these individuals. I don't understand why my colleagues from across the way want to add more bureaucracy.
I spend much of my time on the finance committee, and we hear over and over again that if there is one thing government should be doing, it's to get out of the way and reduce the red tape. Here we are adding more. Some people may say it interferes with provincial jurisdiction. The door is open on our future amendment to talk about another area, not the electricity piece. Mr. Cotton has said he has been willing to discuss that issue in terms of maybe there being something we could do in that area. They are very clear that this amendment will not have any effect. It is inappropriate and I'm not voting for it, and I can't believe that in this day and age anyone in this government, on any side you sit on, is looking to add more bureaucracy to the Government of Canada.
Thank you, Mr. Chair.