You have not. That is concerning to me, then. I believe the minister has to come before committee immediately. I certainly agree with the CRTC coming before this committee. I would undertake, and I hope all parties would agree, that we are not going to filibuster so the CRTC can testify and can answer questions. If we have an agreement among all four parties not to do that, then we can actually have a very productive time with the CRTC, unlike the last time they were invited when they were blocked from testifying and blocked from answering questions.
The motion itself.... It's a tort. I understand the political reasons for that. If what the Conservatives are actually looking for is that the CRTC come and that the Minister of Canadian Heritage come, I certainly agree with that, but I think we already had that in the framework of the invitation being extended.
I think, Madam Chair, you really have to press the minister. The minister has to come as soon as possible. I think that's something we would all agree to.