Mr. Chairman, this motion, further to what Barry and André just said, is certainly trying to imply that something out of the ordinary went on, and of course that isn't right.
The thing--and I guess I shouldn't be surprised--really shows Mr. Easter's true colours. The original motion deals with the NFU, and I don't know whether he's here speaking as a Liberal MP today or as a past president of that group, but obviously he's trying to get a little bit more skin or hide for the sake of politics.
I don't know whether this motion is procedurally out of order or not, but the intent of it I think we all know. Sure, we all want to make sure everything flows right here, but when you're going to investigate something, you should investigate it all. You can't pick and choose.
Mr. Chairman, if the opposition parties decide to gang up and get political and not really look into anything else, yes, they have the numbers to do that, but it's not right, and this motion isn't right in some of the things--