I think, Mr. Chair, what this does.... Actually, the only change you can see is from Mr. McGuinty--and I'm not sure if he left it out of there because, of course, the Liberals have had ministers in this particular job I think 86% of the time that we've been a country. All it does it is leave the discretion with the minister, but it forces the agency to impose regulations on it.
So in cases where it's beyond jurisdiction or it's not in the public interest--which, of course, the minister is obligated to do--it's a compromise. Indeed, I think it's helpful.