Mr. Speaker, this is an important question. There are two things that I think would be important.
One, there ought to be an independent body to enforce the health and safety regulations. We did hear the minister talk about how one of the delays was that the stakeholders worried about too much red tape or too many blockades. It seems to me that the companies are not very happy with some of the requirements that are part of this process, which is one of the reasons we need an independent body. The petroleum operators have a very large say in the operation of the petroleum board, with the necessity for production over issues of safety and the regulation that takes place.
Two, there ought to be greater participation of worker representation, not just on an advisory body but directly on the body that oversees offshore health and safety.