Mr. Speaker, obviously we take consultation very seriously. We spoke with the first nations chiefs on the bill. This was also something we ran on and debated at doorsteps all across the country, with indigenous Canadians, and Canadians from all different backgrounds. That was a couple of years ago now. We have had an enormous amount of discussion on the bill.
I look at all the bills before the House, and this is one of the more scoped bills. It has seen a lot of change, frankly in the member's direction, since it was introduced. I do not see other bills, particularly ones that were part of the party platform, receiving this same kind of call for additional scrutiny. There have been a tremendous number of witnesses. The bill is at the clause-by-clause stage. The member has an amendment, which I would encourage members to consider and support, that reinforces the notion that this is absolutely not a registry. That is a helpful amendment that I look forward to him moving, and I look forward to Liberal members supporting it. There are ways that we continue to work forward on this, but it is time to get the job done.