Mr. Chair, we may be forgetting something here, and that is the removal of paragraph (b) is in response to concerns raised by industry, and we have responded to those concerns and we have committed to address the issue in regulation. So if Mr. Masse wishes to provide for some consultation in that process, then perhaps he should address it through the parliamentary secretary and the minister as they are crafting those regulations.
The problem I have is that we had crafted some legislation, most of which is acceptable to the industry, but there are small portions of it that cause some serious concerns, especially with respect to the financial ramifications. We're taking this section out as a response. And I think it's healthy. They support the removal. I believe generally this committee supports that removal.
So I would prefer we simply move ahead with the current amendment, see where that goes, and if in fact there's need to address consultation after that, obviously you, as chair, are going to consider that.