No, that's obvious. I was a lawyer for a number of years, and I feel the Law Reform Commission of Canada did an essential job with all the new ways of viewing, describing and practising law in the future. Let's take information technology law for example. The advent of information technology has created a new branch of law. The Law Reform Commission of Canada worked on issues concerning cyberpedophiles.
The first question I have to ask you, minister, is very specific. When will the bill abolishing the Law Reform Commission of Canada—because it takes an act to do that—be tabled in Parliament for discussion purposes?