Mr. Cooper, I was given by the clerk only a few minutes ago, so I haven't had the chance to review that. I was looking forward to knowing where the government stood, because we were also hearing some noises that they were uncomfortable with the.... We'll have to review that and get back to you.
Let me just say that it's not only a question of discrimination. There are also health implications to this. As a society, if people knew about the genetic problems they had, and they could use preventative measures, that could save the government and our health care system, which is strapped, a lot of money. It goes beyond simply discrimination as to how we could use the Canadian Human Rights Act. There is also the social evil, so to speak, that we're fighting, which necessitates penalties that are in line with that.