I guess I think of two words that were mentioned by Mr. Bigras when he said we were coming out of the woods. It has been awfully shady in there, so it's kind of nice to think we might have a brighter sun. Because I got my meter on my solar panels yesterday, I'm even happier.
I hope we won't carry on what we've gone through in these reports. If they're 20 or 30 pages and the bill is however many pages, and our report is one page, I'm not sure where that's going. As a caution from the chair, if I might be so bold, I would suggest we get into the sunshine and try to pass this back to the House for report stage and let the House take care of it. That would be my advice.
I think procedurally what we need to do is accept those minority opinions. They will be attached to what we send back to the House in terms of the chair's report. But as you know, the chair's report will not comment on some of the things you might. It will comment on the history, as I read to you. That would be our report. This is why we're sending it back, the history of where we're at.
Are there other comments? Mr. Warawa.