Mr. Speaker, I have a brief question. I very much regret that I was not able to be here when the secretary of state spoke on the introduction of Bill C-53. When this bill was introduced, she may very well have addressed this question.
I am not now in a position to ask her the question, but I am interested in asking members of the official opposition a question. Why now we are seeing a bill to propose that Canada become an implementer of this international convention on the settlement of investment disputes?
It is my understanding, and perhaps the hon. member for Mississauga South can correct me if I have not understood this accurately, that this convention has actually been open for signature ever since March 18, 1965. During many years of Liberal government, the decision was taken not to be a signatory to this, not to bring in legislation that would implement it. I wonder if he could comment on the reasons for not having done so.