Mr. Speaker, on the basis of what I have learned in the papers prior to coming back to the House and on the basis of what I have learned from asking questions, there is an element there that says it was an unfair situation. I do not think there is any question about it. I think the general public agrees with it.
The big question that should be asked and one that only the minister can answer is whether this was necessary. If we ever get an answer to the question of whether it was necessary to change the 10% at this time, I suspect we will find that maybe the 10% was put there for an obvious reason. However, it appears that it is being changed at this time because there is an unfair situation for one of the people who are presently bidding. I do not think there is any question about that.
There is another thing I want to mention about the dominant carrier. I have great fear that without some discussion and debate in the House, we will need to have some regulatory legislation in this industry in the years ahead. If that will be the case, and I fully suspect it will be, I hope it will come to the House. I hope it does not take place as this issue has in the past.