Point of order.
You do not believe me, Mr. Chair. You have that right, except that precedents support me. I probably believe you, but the reality is that precedents exist, that it is possible. If it is possible, and if it has already happened, it could very well happen with this bill too.
At the end of the day, Mr. Chair, this is not my bill, it is Mr. Cullen's. If Mr. Cullen wants to risk the bill going back to its original form when it gets back to the House of Commons, that is his choice.
I want to point out the risk. You have made your decision. I respect your view entirely. Now, if Mr. Cullen wants to take the risk, that is up to him.