I understand the importance, and I'm not making light of the importance, obviously, of the matrimonial rights, the debate that we're discussing, but it doesn't take away from the housing shortage, which is an issue.
I want to go to another item, Minister. When you appeared before this committee on June 22, you stated that, “Consultation is a process on the road to decision-making. It is not a process to achieve unanimity...”, and basically you're talking about bringing legislation into the House of Commons and fighting to have it adopted in the House, and that's where we're going as far as legislation is concerned. What happens if the consensus comes out that legislation is not the best way to go, or is that a given at this point?
I guess what I'm asking is this. If the consultation that is out there now comes back and says that a legislative solution is not the preferred solution, is there a backup?