Yes. I think things have really changed. For example—and this first came up at the industry committee when I raised it a while ago—it's interesting that Canada used to have its own Petro-Canada, owned as a state gasoline enterprise. In fact, it was divested by Canada at a time when we were letting the Chinese Communist government buy our oil and gas industry. It was okay for the Chinese government to own our oil assets, but not for Canadians. In fact, we ended up losing out significantly when we sold the asset.
If we don't do anything here in Parliament right now, it's not likely to come back in this Parliament. The best-case scenario is that if we pass this bill now and it goes to the Senate, we're looking at probably the fall for them to look at it and then either approve it or amend it and send it back to us. If we don't do that, then we could be out of step for a couple of years.
What do you think it would say about our country with regard to this issue if we stayed status quo for another year or two years?