Thank you, Mr. Chair.
At the start, let me say to each of the victims who spoke, first of all, my deepest sympathies for what you went through.
Secondly, we completely agree with the notion that large-scale fraudsters--such as the one who defrauded you--should not have access to this provision. In fact, at justice committee some two years ago, we introduced measures to make that change. We feel very strongly about that.
But our concerns rest not with large-scale fraudsters; they rest with, as I think many witnesses have identified, all of the other people who are being now caught up in these changes. We're confused as to why there is a need to lump everybody in there if the target is the type of people who defrauded the people around this table.
First, to Madam Campbell, what's the cost of this bill?