Mr. Warawa, having just talked to the clerk briefly, a motion can be made. If it is passed, then a report can be done. It will go to the House. The Speaker ultimately is our boss, but I have heard his reports in the past when he said that committees are in control of what they do.
This has been a learning experience for all of us that obviously we can't have that sort of thing happening. It is certainly my opinion that we should simply move on.
Mr. McGuinty and Mr. Vellacott and Mr. Warawa may want to get together. Mr. McGuinty and I in the past have had disagreements and have sat down over a cup of coffee and solved the problem and moved on. To pursue this any further, certainly you can. You can make the motion and the committee can vote on it. If it's passed, then a report will be done and it will go to the House. If that's the will of the committee, obviously, you can overrule what I'm suggesting. My suggestion is that enough has been said about it.
Who had a comment? Was it you, Mr. Regan?