Madam Speaker, the member asked what we in this caucus would rather see in the bill as it affects anti-dumping.
I tried to indicate in my remarks that we wanted to see similar provisions to what the United States has on its side of the border including the retrospective look at legislation so that we can remedy changes when they come up.
With regard to the approval process, I indicated that we supported SIMA and the CITT. I recognize and appreciate that parliament needs to figure out ways for members of this House regardless on which side they sit to work co-operatively to assist Canadians who we are here to represent.
I do not have a specific approval process that I would be advancing here today. However, I concur with the hon. member's remarks that we need some help in that direction and we could probably look to some of the countries he referred to. Australia is a good example.
We certainly need to draw opposition members into the operation more than we do now.