Thank you, Mr. Chair. I just have a couple of comments here that I would like to make. In discussion at committee in consideration of this bill, I know one of the things that was a concern for me, and I think for a couple of other committee members, was that although this act is dealing with protections for electronic transactions and so on, it leaves a hole in terms of protection for our residents in terms of consumer protection. It’s something which I think other jurisdictions have dealt with through amendments to their consumer protection legislation, their consumer protection acts. One province, Manitoba, dealt with the Election Transactions Act and their consumer protection legislation at the same time and we’ve chosen not to do that. But I do feel that the issue needs to be raised that there is a bit of a hole in terms of consumer protection at this point, and I would encourage, as I did at committee, that consumer protection legislation needs to be amended and upgraded sooner rather than later for us. It’s obviously not going to happen now before the dissolution of this Assembly, but I would hope that Justice is going to consider it... Actually, it’s not Justice, but that Justice will encourage MACA, and MACA will consider it at the earliest opportunity at
the 17th Assembly, because it does leave a bit of a
hole here in protection for our residents relative to goods that they buy and so on. That’s all I have. Thanks, Mr. Chair.