You're right. I can, but this is the proper process, to move it here first. I'm not even being allowed to move a motion to make a suggestion to the committee about us proceeding in a proper way with respect to this legislation, which would involve us actually being able to consult with departmental officials about how we proceed with amendments.
This is a massive and highly consequential piece of legislation. The way the government seems to think that it can rush this through with such limited discussion, with no discussion on these substantive amendments, is I think something that Canadians on all sides of this issue would find totally unpalatable. We're sent here to do the very serious work of actually analyzing and discussing the content of this legislation, yet we're going through this process where you're putting forward amendment after amendment that people barely have time to do anything on, some of which are table dropped with no engagement of the officials. This is unprecedented. This is not what anybody expected or promised.
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