I support the amendment, obviously. I think it does help.
But because I don't want to move on and miss my chance to speak, I'd add that my concern is what I raised during my intervention with respect to our amendments to subsection 161(1), in that we don't have anything in the legislation that would require a judge to give reasons, oral or otherwise, if they chose not to impose a geographic restriction. To me, this is one of the very important elements of this legislation.
I'm concerned that we're going to miss something by not looking at some kind of amendment. I've created my own amendment that I think would fill that gap, and I wanted the opportunity to discuss with Mr. Hoover whether or not it would be something we could consider. My view is that we want to get this legislation right. It's important. I don't think—