That takes me off on a bit of another direction, Mr. Chairman.
I'm really concerned that the NDP would see someone talking and discussing a motion and being prepared to make amendments to it as some sort of filibuster, because we're certainly not doing that.
Mr. Easter sees this motion as extremely important. I think it's important that we all give it time—and I think we're going to do that—and have a chance to discuss it and the amendments that will be made to it.
Mr. Angus, having left the committee, may not be interested in agricultural issues any more, as he once was, but I can assure him that the people here on the committee are taken with these things and want to talk about them, want to hear about them.