Thank you, Madam Chair.
I am very happy to take the floor once again today and follow up on the comments of my colleague, who added a number of interesting points to his motion in amendment. Of course, we are now talking only about the amendment in order to comply with the committee rules and make sure not to veer toward the motion we will discuss later.
I think it's very interesting that the amendment suggests tracking all the use of government resources, in particular on Twitter. I think that is a fairly broad issue that could be worth looking into.
We know that all members, all employees, with access to a BlackBerry automatically have Twitter and Facebook applications. We could perhaps even add Facebook to the motion and talk about it later. Facebook is also a social media tool that can be used in the same way as Twitter.
However, I will not get into the details of that issue today, unless we can agree to a friendly amendment that would add Facebook to Mr. Andrews' amendment, if he is okay with that. That would be a possible amendment. If the topic is social media and our BlackBerry applications as parliamentary resources, I think we could add Facebook to the amendment. That is, of course, if Mr. Andrews agrees.