Well, first of all, governments and politicians generally react to issues and complaints that are brought forward. Our role here as politicians—as legislators, I should say—is first and foremost to make sure that we look at the issues, that we analyze them in the proper context and perspective, and bring the appropriate tools to bear to correct the situation.
That, fundamentally, is what we're doing. We're not engaged in a political science course 101 to find out whether or not this is conservative in nature, right-wing in nature, leftist in nature. I think what we're doing here is taking a balanced approach.
It's a balanced approach that fundamentally looks at an issue. We've alluded to it. This issue has been discussed, looked at, thrashed around over the last seven years. We've been able, I think, after a lot of discussion, to come up with a solution that is satisfying to the parties, satisfying to the lawmakers of this table and of course of the Parliament of Canada, and certainly, I believe, will strengthen the Canadian economy as we move forward.
I'm very proud to see that as parliamentarians we're doing the right thing here and are getting this piece of legislation and getting the job done.