Mr. Chair, I'm going to accept that, because I don't want to violate and try to overturn your ruling. But I would suggest to you that the Standing Orders are very clear that a chairman has the obligation to allow members as much latitude in the debate as possible.
I'm going to just put on the record here that I will not have my debate focused down to what the chair thinks is of current relevance or is evidence to be submitted. To suggest otherwise, Mr. Chair, would even indicate that you yourself might be in control of the witness list. When we actually get to a point where we want to bring witnesses together, if I want to bring in Monsieur Dion to explain some of the—