I'll let Emile speak to the historic background and the consultation.
The Bill C-61 that Jean Lapierre put forward is basically the benchmark. As a minority Parliament, we've taken less contentious pieces of Bill C-61 and those elements we believe have gone through consultation but received unanimous support, and we've parsed that into different pieces of legislation.
We've done the International Bridges and Tunnels Act. We've come forward with this piece of legislation. We've done the railway freight shippers' rights, which was Bill C-8. I congratulate you for that. That has generally been the approach. Honestly, I think there has been a great deal of consultation on all these pieces of legislation. There is not one member around the table who is not cognizant of that.
Emile, maybe you could back up to the Bill C-61 period.