I want to thank every one of you for your testimony. I think your testimony today has illustrated why the committee process is so important. I think many of us at second reading of this bill really were inspired by the intent, but today's testimony has, I think, given some of us pause.
Mr. Denis, the testimony from Mr. Woodburn, who is an individual who represents 7,500 crown counsel across Canada who deal with this on a day-to day basis, has been pretty damning of the content of the bill. I want to hear your opinion. If this committee, and I don't want to prejudge the process, somehow arrives at a point at which this bill is not going to make it through, what could we do in the federal government to ensure, either through resources or policies...? Is there an alternative route that you could see to prevent something like this happening?