No, it's not. The member put forward a bill with certain intentions. It's a very short bill, as you can see. It's on one page. Obviously any amendment to the bill would also be very short.
The amendment I've moved just puts this into proper language to reflect the intent of the bill and to actually address some of the concerns with the wording in this very short bill, which was only proposed paragraphs 7.1(a) and (b). In this very short bill, there were some concerns addressed. So of course when an amendment is moved, the amendment, if it replaces anything, is going to replace most of the words. But all of the intent of the bill is left intact. The change in the language reflects the concerns that were raised.
So I don't see anything too alarming here. I'd be alarmed if the amendment went on for 12 pages, but this simply replaces words that would not have accomplished the intent appropriately with words that will accomplish that intent.