Mr. Chair, I really have to state once again that I know that my colleagues across the way have a majority, and I know that even to get a study done, we need to have consensus. I've also heard my colleague across the way announce over and over again that a study that we just started, and had but one session on, is over.
He has the right to say that, but I want to stress that I take my elected responsibilities very seriously. I take my role on this committee and as vice-chair very seriously. I look at the myriad of issues that constituents and people across Canada are raising with me. I get endless number of letters raising concerns, as I'm sure every other MP does. I'm not unique.
Yesterday, we had a prime example with the doctors and the front-line caregivers who are raising concerns about the—