Thank you very much, Madam Chair.
These public attacks continued. As we say back home, what's good for the goose is good for the gander. We'll see. We'll just leave that one for the time being.
I'm glad that Mr. Butt interjected, as well, because I'd like to respond to some of the things he added to the debate last week under this. Just to recap, for everybody's memory:
Madam Chairman, I don't think the member has read the motion, because the motion is about House of Commons resources. That's what this motion is for the committee to investigate, not all this other wild, crazy stuff.
This whole motion is wild and crazy stuff. I find that ironic.
It's one meeting, one individual, where we're asking him to come forward to talk about his use of House of Commons resources in this issue.
He didn't think the member had read the motion. I don't know how much reading Mr. Butt has done since he's been here, Madam Chair.