Again, I think the issue must relate to what's in front of us right now, which is Bill C-218. What we want to focus on is that we don't want to do anything that's hurting the racing industry. What the amendment that we're proposing will do is it will leave the racing industry in the same position they're in now.
Are there other issues with respect to racing? I'm sure there are. I mean, I used to be in that business. But the reason they're supporting sports betting is that they see it as something that will really benefit horse racing at Woodbine and all of the other tracks, and the horsemen and everybody all across the country. That's why they're supporting it.
If there are other issues to deal with, let's deal with them down the road, but let's bring it in from the cold, from the grey market, and let's bring it into a licensed and regulated [Technical difficulty—Editor] environment. We don't want to miss this opportunity this time. We missed it a number of years ago. None of those dollars were working for any Canadians over the last period of time. Now is the time to solve this problem. If there are other things that would help horse racing in the future, I would be all in favour of looking at them.