Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I've been saying that I think this has been a court of star chamber, and given the behaviour of Mr. Dosanjh and Madame Lavallée, I'm going to be very direct. This is what I've been opposed to, and I've tried to be very low key about it. The idea that people shouldn't be allowed to speak to motions; the idea that they shouldn't be allowed to consider in camera secret decisions, which they were only informed of when they arrived at the meeting; the idea that they should be expected to question witnesses who—