What we're assuming is that even if we get this done and get it done right, it's going to solve the problem. Shouldn't there be a backup or some type of analysis to find out whether this is going to solve the problem or prepare for a transition?
If the situation is so bad now that we're hanging onto a report we're going to do that is then going to be tabled in Parliament.... Draft legislation will eventually come back to the committee in the fall, and then hopefully, if the government stays, we will go through the fall and pass it eventually. It will then have to go through royal assent and be brought in through regulations. We're talking about a long time, versus that of applications that are actually being put on the desktop here.
I guess I'm just worried that we seem to be thinking that this is the recourse that's going to get it done. Should we not be looking at an analysis of manpower and training as part of this to get the job done? Even if this goes through, it may not be entirely successful. We might find some shortcomings.
I'm looking for that type of backup.