Second, Mr. Goodyear, one of the responsibilities of the chair is to make sure the debate continues being relevant to the motions before us and that repetition be enforced, not so rigorously as to limit the member's opportunity to make a point, but with due caution.
I think you suggested that you're not going to allow me to determine what's relevant, and it's my job. I want you to know that I've been keeping lists of points that have been made in all the meetings through some eight hours of hearings. I very much understand the ruling that I made with regard to the admissibility of the motion and the scope of that motion that I framed in that ruling. I have to abide by it. There may be some matters that are going to push beyond that threshold of what the motion entails. I don't want to speculate on where the committee is going to go with witnesses and stuff like that, but it had better be within the terms of reference of the motion.
I'll give you back the floor, but I hope you understand that I have to do my job.