Mr. Speaker, I would agree. I must say I have grown and evolved around this issue. That is why I feel I can understand both perspectives on this issue. I have been very pleased in hearing the debate so far.
We have struck the right balance, but I understand why those who would want us to go further certainly would want us to do so. I can also appreciate the perspective of people who would want us to hold back a little.
It is not perfect, as my hon. colleague from the Hamilton area has said. However, we will not let perfection become the enemy of the good. We have a fair compromise that strikes the right balance.