Mr. Chair, on a point of order, none of what Mr. Jivani is talking about right now is within the scope of Bill C-354 and the specific clause that we are supposed to be discussing.
All of the points that Mr. Jivani has raised can be entertained during a variety of other meetings, when the minister comes for supplementaries or when we have the chair of the CBC. He is more than able to put forward motions, as many of his colleagues already have.
This is a meeting that is supposed to deal with C-354. Mr. Jivani says, “Well, we could move more quickly if the officials answered questions,” but that's not actually how our process works. The parliamentary process doesn't work that way. We have officials who are here to answer questions in respect of Bill C-354. That is the agenda, Mr. Chair. That is in your hands, and it's up to you to decide whether or not we are going to have a meeting that deals with Bill C-354 or whether we are all going to just ask whatever questions we feel like asking, because I sure have a whole lot of questions I'd like to ask about other matters, like RT, which I don't think are appropriate for this conversation.