No, that helps.
I see Mr. Dachis wants to get in. Anybody else who wants to can answer that. I am curious about it.
To be fair, your criticism of its being part of the budget bill is a fair one. It was Paul Martin who brought in the first non-budgetary legislative changes with immigration and a few other things back in 2006. Since then, unfortunately, we've had budget bills that have these elements in them, and it has become similar to the American system.
Does anybody else wish to comment on the AMPs and where we sit?