I think the investment of a little time to really figure out what problem we're trying to solve with this legislation would be useful. It would confer additional powers on the minister, which from all I've heard wouldn't be exercised that often. Are we dealing with a systemic issue here where recalls aren't happening or being supported appropriately by the manufacturers? I think that's definitely worth a look. Again, public confidence and consumer protection are key here.
There's the side issue of the relationship between auto manufacturers and the dealers. I would resist the temptation to get high-centred on that issue, because you could spend a lot of time listening to a whole bunch of people telling you exactly the same thing. But the first consideration—why we need this in the first place—is worth a good look.