I don't want to argue the admissibility of my motion. I'm very surprised at the remarks of my colleague Mr. Wallace. I'm sure my motion is perfectly admissible because it doesn't contain any argument. It's simply a description of the events that have occurred.
Mr. Chairman, before the meeting, I spoke to my colleague Mr. Wallace, and we agreed—I don't know whether he still agrees—that he would introduce another motion. So I would be prepared to withdraw my motion so that he can introduce his, and we'll vote. Then let's see what happens. I agree to withdraw my motion, not because it isn't admissible, but because there is another one that would achieve more of a consensus and that would ultimately have the same purpose, that is to say to receive witnesses and to ask them what happened with regard to the administration of the Access to Information Act and this internal report. If his motion, even worded differently, has the same objective, I'll be in favour of it.