Mr. Speaker, quite frankly, I think that is one of the unfortunate things that has happened in this debate. Due to the timing of the dissolution of Parliament for the election, there were several months lost when we were not debating this in the chamber. There were many months lost when this was not on the national agenda.
To now rush the bill forward, as we are compelled to do, I cannot think of a bill that deserves more time, more thought, and more debate than the bill before us, yet we have an arbitrary deadline that has been set by the court. That is truly the most unfortunate part of this debate, and one which I hope we do not live to regret.