Thank you, Mr. Housefather.
I did address the committee earlier in regard to impugning someone's actions. I don't know whether criticizing actions or consequences would be unparliamentary, but I certainly think impugning those, calling into question the motive of those actions, would be unparliamentary.
I just want to caution all members in that regard. We don't know what the motives of any individual are when they act, or the subsequent consequence, so let's just keep it to the action and the consequence.
Go ahead, Mr. Barrett.