I do not want to debate them. The witnesses actually came to tell us that those clauses were extremely damaging and harmful for industry, hence the importance of making sure that all members have a chance to speak. I go back to clauses 16 and 23, which both directly affect Hydro-Québec. I feel that it is extremely important for me not only to be able speak on this bill, but also, above all, to be able to amend it.
That said, I would just like to point out that, at the last several meetings I have attended, dilatory motions and all kinds of underhanded tricks from the coalition parties have been preventing us from expressing our opinions on the real issues. Statements have been made here about Ontario's Environment Commissioner. Witnesses have made statements that we have not been able to debate because we are always dealing with frivolous points of order that prevent us from dealing with the basics of the bill.
So I support Mr. Warawa's amendment and I hope that we will be able to amend this motion to make it acceptable to the committee.