Thank you, Madam Chair.
I'm going to go back to you, Ms. Jordan-Smith, to pick up on a line of questions from my colleague Mr. Fortin.
He asked you if you knew what the regulators did, and I think you gave a very succinct answer. You said that would be up to the government. It's concerning to me, though, that you don't know what they do. I'm not saying that pejoratively; I'm saying it from the perspective of a parent who's gone through so much loss. I feel that the stated goal of Bill C-63 is for you to know what protections you have upon its passage, but they don't exist, because all it does is create a regulator where there's no guarantee that the protections that you're asking for are going to be legislated by Parliament.
In that, my preference would be that Parliament legislate that duty of care immediately, so that either law enforcement or existing regulatory bodies could take action immediately.
Does that make sense to you?