My point, Mr. Chair, is that I've had a private member's bill myself before, and it required a royal recommendation and it did not pass because it needed a royal recommendation--and I'm on the government side.
Private members' bills, in my view.... This has what, eight clauses, seven clauses, and we have eight changes to it. I think whether it's from a legislative clerk's perspective, it's a significant change, a wording change. Obviously, the wording has been difficult. The public has dealt with it in its present wording, and all of a sudden it's changed. The principles are basically the same. Based on the witnesses we heard, I think the mover of the bill has certainly made a point on this particular topic.
My personal view--and I'm not speaking for my party or my colleagues here--is that the issue has been brought to light. We've talked to witnesses who at first thought this would help the Nortel folks. We heard from many witnesses, including the head of the Nortel pensioners' group, that it is not going to affect them--not going to affect them. So my suggestion is that whether the wording is fixed a little bit or not, to make it a little clearer, I don't think we should be proceeding with this in the form it's in here. I'm happy to send it back in title and let the mover of the motion talk about the issue in the House, which is a very important issue, which I don't think anybody on either side of the House isn't concerned about.
Then a new Liberal private member's bill was introduced in the House to deal with the pensioners' bill of rights. The issue is being presented--I think this is what this private member's bill does--to put pressure on us as legislators to find the solution. I think we heard clearly that Bill C-501 is really not the solution. It may highlight the need for a solution, but it's not the solution.
In my view, whether the amendments pass or not, I think we should be frank with people that this doesn't work and that we need to find a better solution than what is here.
The other concern I have, and I'm going to put it right on the table here, is that there's no amendment to royal recommendation, but to remind my colleagues, if that clause does not pass, then this may not need a royal recommendation, and that will make a difference in the House of Commons.
Those are all my comments at this time. Thank you, Mr. Chair.