I want to respond. Just so we're clear here, I wouldn't say I'm the worst hockey player that was ever born in the city of Timmins, but if you look at the top 10 worst hockey players, I'm probably right in the middle. I want to be clear that we are looking at amateur sport, because that is within the purview of what we can do as a committee. However, if our committee wants to hear from the NHL, I think that is also within our right, because they set the standard for what every kid in this country dreams, and if kids are dreaming that going out on the ice and injuring or getting injured permanently for a game is what's coming down at the amateur level, then I think we have to talk, if that's within the decision of our committee.
We're not telling the NHL how to do their business, but we want to know what the effect is at the amateur level.
As far as this amendment is concerned, I'm not sure we're ready to report this to the House immediately. I don't know, but I don't have a problem with it. We can do it. If we are still in the House in 24 or 38 hours, I hope we can start getting some witnesses. I have no problem with it.