Mr. Chair, this is the second time you've come back to this point.
The substance of this motion forces us to jump to a conclusion right away, instead of looking at all the information we have. Not only do I have a problem with that, and not only am I against Mr. Fortin's motion, but I was also stunned by the way we came back to this debate.
Mr. Fortin is certainly free to present his conclusions before we've even considered all the information available to the committee and to use that kind of logic. With all due respect, I want to tell my colleague that we came to a conclusion before we had considered all the information available. That's not a desirable method for this committee to adopt, and I can't support it.
I really think we should wait until we consider the drafting—