Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'm being very brief in my comments because I realize we're under a very severe time restraint, so I'm saying not all that needs to be said, but just a sort of shortcut.
We put in this particular amendment because, again, we're very concerned that it's gutting the original intent of the bill. It's about narrowing the discretion of the federal health minister. It really gets to the heart of the Supreme Court of Canada decision, because it limits the safety valve that's offered in the CDSA against a blanket prohibition. The way this is written is very problematic, and we think this amendment will at least preserve some of the flexibility that was already in the CDSA.