I'll try, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Pinsky, regarding relocation, toward the end of your presentation you addressed the issue of burden of proof in terms of parents who spend the vast majority of time, or substantially equal time, the three-way split that is provided for in the legislation. You touched on Manitoba and Nova Scotia, but you didn't have time to elaborate on that.
We heard yesterday from Professor Thompson from Dalhousie University, and he suggested—it was his opinion anyway—that has worked relatively well in the year that the legislation has been in place in Nova Scotia. I'd be interested in your thoughts on Nova Scotia and Manitoba. In addition to that, he said it hadn't worked so well in British Columbia. I didn't have a chance to ask him why that was and he didn't share that opinion.