On this comment you just made, I don't ignore what you've said. I've actually been quite patient and I've been appreciative of what you've done. But for us, I think, and for me in particular, notwithstanding the complexities leading up to a harmonization of policies across the nation, it's important to know that the consultation process has started; what place it's at; and if there are some obstacles on which it is unreasonable for us to expect satisfaction over the course of the next little while, we would take that into consideration.
But we can't solve a problem, real or imagined, if the minister is not engaged in consultations with the jurisdictions and the relationship that causes that problem. So I think I'm aware of some of the difficulties, but the biggest difficulty is taking that first step, and I didn't hear that the first step was taken.