Mr. Chair, come on.
First of all, Mr. Warawa, with all due respect, no Canadian parliamentarian's been taken to Bali to come back and debrief this committee, which, in case you didn't notice, is a big difference from what happened in Berlin. So let's not compare these two.
Secondly, we had a debate; Mr. Warawa's right, and he's trying to bring through the back door what he couldn't bring through the front door. We had a vote on routine motions at this committee. We have routine motions. We've decided to have a steering committee. We have the construction and composition of the steering committee. You have a perfectly reasonable suggestion put to you, Chair, which I think would really help you, to convene a two-hour phone call and bring on the members of the steering committee and have a generalized discussion. We've been through this debate. You can't bring through the back door that which you haven't been able to bring through the front door.
I don't even know why we're debating this. I think it would be very positive to have the steering committee, Mr. Chair. It would put you at ease. You would be in conformity with the rules of this committee and it would be easy to structure. I'm sure colleagues on this side, working with you, are prepared to find a two- to three-hour period over the phone to do so.