Mr. Chair, protection of the worker and falling in the direction of the worker when it's sort of a judgment call needs to always be a philosophy and this act works to achieve that direction. I won't go into length about some of the adjustments, but some of the changes that we're now making new strides are we're now putting money into expert medical advice, legal advice. WCB has become sort of an innovator, I'd like to say, because as presumption of occurrence and diseases have changed, I mean dealing with conflicting medical opinions is a new stride on how we are moving forward.
So, Mr. Chair, without me of course reading the whole act, I just want to cite in closing here that we have a better product before us. It doesn't say enough, but putting the workers first always needs to be highlighted because it's their lives that have taken the beating and it's the unfortunate circumstance when they need to call upon this legislation to be there for them. It's our jobs, as legislators, to make sure that we have a good product and an understanding product that we'll hear their concerns and deal appropriately.
So in closing, Mr. Chair, I'm happy we're bringing this to the House in my time and happy to see the product that's been produced by both the staff at WCB and, again, committee, as well as with Mr. Baile's solid advice. Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.