Ms. Jennings can't seem to take yes for an answer, because the minister's already been here. He's already testified. It's well known that the minister has to certify that in his opinion all legislation complies with the charter.
We're speaking to her motion. Her motion doesn't ask for something written from the minister, some statement to restate what he's already said at committee. So I'm only at this point speaking to the motion, which, as I've already said, we don't support. Now, if Ms. Jennings has another request of the minister, I can ask the minister that question. But right now we're speaking to this motion, which obviously is an unreasonable motion.