Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to our witnesses for being here. This panel has been really interesting, because it's different from what we've heard before.
Here are the choices we have. We could send the bill back for the House of Commons to vote on with a recommendation to do nothing. We could send the bill back to the House of Commons with amendments for the House to decide on, or we could add some recommendations if we wanted to study something instead of doing the bill. We can decide what we want to do, but we have to make decisions.
I want to start with you, Ms. Heron, to make sure that you're not left out virtually. Then I'll move to our panellists here.
Do you support the bill with the amendments that you've suggested? There were some other amendments by Mr. Carr as well. Is your position that you support the bill with the amendments? Yours and Mr. Carr's were to add the minister of agriculture and to change it from 18 months to 12 months. I believe those were the two of significance.