Yes. In fact, Chair, I started by quoting Madam Freeman, who stated, when speaking to her amendment, that this is something that should be seen as normal. So I was dealing specifically with the amendment, and then the broader context of the original motion and the statement of whether or not the minister is dealing in good faith.
I'm not willing to be as generous as perhaps Madam Freeman is in regard to whether or not we can expect good faith on behalf of the minister speaking on behalf of the government, because I think he's clearly demonstrated the opposite. His letter of November 4, in dismissing our—