I don't think anyone, on this side or otherwise, would take issue with having the Ethics Commissioner at some point before us. I am cognizant of the time of the witnesses today in particular.
Mr. Cullen, you mentioned that in the House this issue becomes politicized. If we're getting into the issue of a rule, that's one thing, but if we're getting into further politicizing the finance minister's personal situation, I think in, at times, an incredibly unfair way, I would worry that this becomes a forum for doing that in addition to the House in question period.
I think it's appropriate to call the Ethics Commissioner. I don't think it's necessarily appropriate now, given that we have to continue the debate, so I would move that we put this to a vote.