Mr. Chair, if I was offended easily, I would be a bit more upset that one of my colleagues are asking the chair what time it is. You would think he is keen for me to stop talking, but I hope not because I have a lot to say about areas of jurisdiction and the need to respect them.
I will nonetheless try to wrap things up and get straight to my point about how the motion is drafted, especially its conclusion. We can debate aspects of the premise of the motion, but four out of five of the Liberals' specific requests pertain to a provincial body under Alberta's jurisdiction. One might support it or oppose it, one might judge the actions of this regulatory body harshly or be lenient; everyone is entitled to their opinion. I think we have all done our work well, both the government members and the opposition party members. I also commend the participation of the member for Fort McMurray—Cold Lake, who was the first one affected by the events at the Kearl mine—