Mr. Chair, I just have to take a moment to point out the irony of Mr. Easter's comments regarding a study. Earlier in the meeting certain subjects were so important that this committee had to study them. We had to call witnesses in front of this committee because these are important matters that affect agriculture, Chair. He was saying these words. When it comes to government programming, we must study these matters, but when it comes to loading sites, this is such an important matter, Chair, that we should not study this, we should just pass the motion.
The irony here is unbelievable. On the one hand, things are so important that we must conduct a study and on the other hand, things are so important that in no way should we conduct a study; that would be obstructing and that would be delaying, and of course the government would be blocking.
Of course, Mr. Easter knows full well that on the steering committee we're outnumbered three to one, so--