Mr. Speaker, I am listening with great interest to the debate. I am hopeful that we will get back to actually talking about the bill.
We heard from the minister. She has said several times over that she will be open to amendments. I have been talking to many people who have been poring over this bill. We now have a list of probably 30 to 40 discretionary provisions where we do not know how this process is going to be applied.
The minister claims that this is going to solve the public trust and the Liberals' great commitments to public participation, yet there is not a single word of specificity on what those rights to participate will be. They are going to be left up to the panels to decide or the regulations and we have no idea when those regulations will be promulgated.
Could my colleague speak to the fact that there is absolutely no certainty in this bill as to the right of public participation in these reviews?