Thank you, Madam Chair.
As a matter of clarification and perhaps privilege, I want to take the opportunity to say that I was in the House yesterday when that occurred. Mr. Cullen was there, and he mentioned at that time and here that a number of Liberals laughed. I didn't hear that. I certainly wasn't one of them, but I can appreciate that our perspectives on it might be a little different.
In terms of this particular motion, this is the arena in which the real work happens. When we get to the House, it's a lot more challenging to put forward a motion. If you're genuinely interested in affecting the outcome of the reports that leave this particular venue and go to the House, this is the place where you have the biggest impact and the biggest opportunity to do it.
I've had the opportunity to get to know the other members of the committee who are not on my side of the House, both on this committee and the other committee I'm in, and I have a much better working relationship with them as a result of the fact that we're able to sit in this type of environment and contribute to the meaningful work that comes out of here.
I respect what Ms. May mentioned about the difficulty of getting from one committee to the other and I appreciate that concern, and hopefully, there is a way in the future that we'll be able to work around that concern.
Thank you.