Madam Speaker, I listened to my hon. friend's remarks.
First, does she realize that the compensation as set out in the bill is for victims and not to repair everything that may possibly happen in a nuclear accident?
Second, does she not realize that it is not only commercial nuclear reactors with which we have to be concerned? There are smaller accidents as well.
Saskatoon, for example, has a nuclear reactor, which is experimental and is used for research. We have to be concerned about those, and there are many others across the country.
Third, does the hon. member realizes that if we do not pass the bill, the limits will remain lower than they are? I can understand the hon. member wanting the limits to be higher, but if the legislation is defeated, the limits would stay low instead of rise to give more compensation.
Could the hon. member comment on those three points?