Mr. Chair, I say to my colleagues on the other side, you would want a chair who is neutral, not a Conservative sitting there looking out for Conservatives, although the Conservatives have the chairmanship. It would be far more advisable to do as is done with every other committee: that we have the chair remain neutral to make his rulings, and then we have one member from every party. That works very well with everything else. I don't see any problem.
If you are going to use the chair as a Conservative member, then you are actually compromising the position of the chair by forcing him to be a Conservative member and not a neutral member. It is important to recognize that the chair should be neutral. And then you have members from all parties, who will now be hoping the chair will act that way.
That's critically important, I must say, for the functioning of a committee. Let's be very careful here and not make the chair a member putting forward a Conservative point of view.