That's understood, Mr. Chair. However, there's still absolute discretion in the name of the minister. The minister has the ultimate authority, and understood in the amendment is that the minister still has the discretion. For the minister, it's still “may”; it's not “shall”.
It's a very significant distinction. I would be pleased to support the government's amendment. I would be pleased to do that, because it's not going to attract the litigation and the potential liability that the initial motion from Mr. McGuinty suggested. I'm serious.