Chair, I don't agree with that. I believe what you're asking us to vote on is a structure, a routine, that would leave the Government of Canada with no voice on the subcommittee, which is absurd.
It would also leave you in a position that to be a chair, you have to be neutral. Therefore, again, it supports the notion that the government would have zero voice in the direction.
To begin this session of the environment committee, it appears that instead of creating a structure of fairness, of open-mindedness to hear all perspectives so that we come up with a strategy, a plan, to move Canada forward, we are.... We heard from the environment commissioner how important it is that we have action and that we move forward on the environment. But what's being proposed here is a structure that keeps the government out of the planning.
Mr. Chair, we are in a democracy, and you have to give the government a voice at that committee. What's being proposed is against the norm in our procedural guide, in Marleau and Montpetit. It's against that and it's against logic. Again, the Government of Canada has no voice on this committee that is going to be directing.
If the issue is a personality, if the issue is me, having me not participating in that, I am okay with that, as I said. If Mr. Cullen wanted to introduce his motion excluding--which would be, instead of amending my amendment, he would be amending the original motion--I would appreciate that.