Okay. If you get an exact date, I'd appreciate it.
The reason I ask is that the minister asked me, a member of the NDP and a member of the Bloc to go down with her to talk about this. I've done this in the past with the Liberal government and have been very successful with Mr. Easter or Mr. Leslie when we've gone into meetings together to talk from a Canadian perspective about why this would be a bad piece of legislation or that we need to get changes.
This time when I went down there, it seemed really disorganized. There was no game plan in place. The minister had her own meetings that we weren't included in. We were stuck with different consuls generals in their meetings, which was okay, but I was in a meeting with a bunch of Republicans who were already going to vote against it. I looked at that and said, “Where am I contributing to fighting for our Canadian automotive manufacturers?” I found it frustrating.
Now, when you talk about this bill still sitting there, dwindling, one of the comments I had from different members of the Senate that we met with was, “Why are you guys inserting yourselves now?” They asked, “Why didn't you insert yourselves in the writing stage so it actually could have been changed?” There was not a genuine thought going in to say, “Let's screw Canada over and put this in here.” They just didn't think of us. Can you give me some idea on why it would be that way?