Yes, I will, Mr. Chair. I'll be moving amendment NDP-27, for a reason similar to what I mentioned earlier.
What we have is reporting periods. We have small amounts of money. The government has a sledgehammer to go after....
There are huge punitive aspects of this bill—18 months in prison—and we are giving scant examination to this, 60 seconds a clause. This is unprecedented in Canadian parliamentary history, unprecedented. What kind of precedent does it set for a majority government? That remains to be seen.
Here, we would allow the minister the option whether to cancel the company's interest and penalty, but would set the actual bar at $250 rather than the $25 that is currently in the bill, to allow some—