I think the issue of anti-racism is so important, but I've been very concerned that my Liberal colleagues seem to be using it to insinuate that members of this committee don't share that concern. The issue is that if the member wants to talk about anti-racism, if he has a bill or a motion to bring, we will discuss it.
Rather than this continuation of what I think Mr. Fergus referred to as microaggressions that are being used against us when we're just trying to get answers, I would ask the member that if he wants to talk about anti-racism then he can vote on this motion and we can get to work. All of us have taken a week out of our lives to listen to the Liberals talk about anything at all other than the fact that documents were requested by this committee and the access to those documents is being interfered with.
If the member has something relevant to talk about on any other subject, he can bring a motion. It may get ruled out of order but he has a right to do that. I'm asking him not to play games, not to throw these heavily loaded insinuations at my colleagues, whose work I respect, and I respect his work. If he wants to talk about something, then just let's bring this to a vote so we can get this thing done.