No, Mr. Chairman. We're not looking for a practical bill, but rather for one that complies with the rules. Rules need to be followed. As I see it, you're not strictly following procedure today. We can always debate semantics and the spirit of the bill, but we must follow procedure.
That's been true for all of the bills we have examined in committee. Amendments have been put forward. It's unfortunate for Mr. Warawa if these amendments are inadmissible, but it's his responsibility to put forward amendments that are in keeping with the spirit of the bill. I think that's pretty basic.
Procedure must be followed. Either the amendments are in order, or they are not. If they are inadmissible, then it's unfortunate, but we must set them aside and move on to those that have been deemed in order. I've been an MP for 10 years and unless I'm wrong, that's how things have always worked. I don't see why we would proceed any differently today.