It has much more significance to Canadians in the long run. It might not have the news splash that this particular item has, but we need to address it. We keep hearing from the opposition side that this is filibustering, but I would like to suggest that, in a sense, the opposition has filibustered that study. Again, the far-reaching consequences to the Canadian public are at least as important as what's trying to be identified here.
I think the air has to be cleared on another thing too. At the last meeting, Mr. Wallace spoke eloquently on the motion, but it was the Conservative Party that called the vote. It was Mr. Tilson who had the floor at that time—