That wasn't my intervention.
Perhaps with 10 minutes remaining and with a genuine desire on the part of some members of this committee to speak to the general issue of consultation, as being someplace between where we are before this bill and where we are with this bill, to compel an environmental assessment,not through other legislation, as has been cited, but rather because the Government of Canada wants to take charge of these international entities, it strikes me that this is a positive development. It should require, however, that they engage the affected communities. We haven't even begun to discuss where the bridge ends and the road begins, and all those kinds of issues. You're going to need goodwill.
Therefore, I would suggest that we take the time that's necessary so that perhaps the government could come up with something that is admissible, that would satisfy that, and then not have to deal with these problems later when the communities feel they haven't been engaged. I'm thinking of post offices, just for the moment, but it does happen from time to time.