Yes.
That's the problem I have. I've had those dreams before when I was a farmer. I've heard governments promise that we're going to get this done and it never gets done. I've been on this road before. I don't trust words; I need something on paper. I need something in documents. I'm trying to figure out how to do that.
I have no issue working right up to New Year's Day to get this done. I have no issue with Parliament's doing what it has to do. However, I have a hard time just putting a rubber stamp on something, letting it go through Parliament, and three years later having you come back to me and saying this was the most horrible thing we've ever done. I don't know if it's good or bad. I don't know.
How do you tell this committee to get it done? We're at a loss for abilities to do that. If we could find some solutions that would allow us some breathing room—to make sure we have some bankability and if it's not what we want, we have the chance to renegotiate it—then it is a true transitional agreement. I could maybe live with that a bit more, but I don't see or hear anything like that.
That's why I come back. What are those trigger points? What are those things that would give us that comfort, that would give you the comfort? It's you guys who are going to have to live with the results of this.