Well, then, I will....
Again, I think these are relevant issues that will have to be addressed further down so that we're not seeing that this is just an attempt by the Conservatives to change the channel and go on a partisan witch hunt against one poor staffer who's now been fired and the party has apologized for.
I would say that the issue of both Twitter and Facebook would be a fair amendment. Otherwise, we'd be seen to unfairly separate Twitter and its 140 characters versus Facebook. They're both apps that are allowed under the House of Commons; we're not allowed a whole manner of other apps. I'd like my apps on the Montreal Canadiens or the Toronto Maple Leafs, but I can't download it on my cellphone. I can download Facebook.
My wife says I spend way too much time on Facebook. She would prefer it wasn't on my phone. She thinks I have a problem with my obsession with Facebook.
We might have to deal with that at some point in our committee, Madam Chair, but I don't think that's relevant for today.