I was going to make the same point that Mr. Lake was making about government: people complain about the government wheels moving slowly. We're certainly contributing to that.
My view is that we shouldn't invite everybody back. We may talk to the organizations that were in front of us. We have one meeting to get a representation from all the different sides of the equation. We have one meeting to talk about these issues.
It's a seven-clause bill, ladies and gentlemen. It's not huge. We're making major changes to the pension program in this country, and now there are seven or eight amendments. Let's be succinct. Let's get it done, so that people, companies, pension planners, and pensioners can continue to work on the issue. I know that both sides of the House are going to continue to work on the pension issue, whether this bill passes or not. But let's be succinct and get 'er done.
Thank you.