With all due respect, Mr. Reid, I must tell you that personally, I'm not at all pleased to do another study of your cleaned-up open government act, because in my opinion, this government has no intention of proceeding.
So rather than listening to more experts telling us the same things, rather than making intelligent comments—because we are all intelligent—about the existential anxiety, concerns and reluctance of the minister, we could all go off and play golf. That would be a lot more fun and would produce far more results, because at least we would improve our golf game. I do not think that we are going to improve the bill here in committee.
Rather than asking us to work for nothing, would it be realistic to ask the minister to do his homework again, to take the open government act and to set aside his existential anxiety? He said he knew exactly what he wanted. So let him go ahead and do that and bring forward another bill in September. Do you think that would be realistic?