Madam Speaker, they are very excited about what I have to say.
There were 10 meetings over four months, four of them in person. I can say that when it comes to jobs in my riding, I would take 10 meetings over four months. I would listen to everyone who had an opinion. There are 9,000 families in this country that rely on this business.
My question is about the Shawcross doctrine. Lord Shawcross, in explaining his doctrine, said that it was the obligation of attorneys general to consult with their colleagues. Does the hon. member agree with that? Why would he not do that, when 9,000 families want to know the answer?