Madam Speaker, the motion calls for legislation to be introduced within six months. The member knows the process that a bill would have to go through. It is quite unlikely that such a piece of legislation would ever be dealt with by this place, at all stages, in both chambers, and be available to assist Canadians in time. That is a concern.
I want to ask the member's opinion about an additional approach, and that is the preventative approach which should be part of a comprehensive solution, which basically says that credit cards should not be used for credit, and which basically says, as is authorized in the budget for the government, to inform the public about the facts about how many people have been hurt, about the real costs, and about the risks that they take when they use credit cards for financing, and that they understand where they can get help.
This, in my view, is a way in which we can address the problems that people are facing now rather than months, maybe even years from now. I wonder what the member thinks about that.