Okay, I'll continue speaking.
As I indicated in my earlier remarks, I am very glad to see that the amendment passed. I am sorry to see that our Conservative colleagues voted against it. However, I think that again shows how important it is to have these fulsome discussions on a motion, where indeed there are a number of issues within it that need to be discussed.
I have two main concerns. They have to do with the timing, the time delay, and that there has been—and we saw that in the last session—perhaps an unrealistic timeline put on it, and the fact that we're dealing with a private firm.
We are in a pandemic, and it seems to be something we need to remind people of. We don't have people working in their normal way, being present in offices, being able to pull documents up and make photocopies and to do that with all the due considerations. Of course, once documents are received, they are to be treated with the utmost care to ensure the privacy...because that is, of course, part of our raison d'être here, that we safeguard the privacy of Canadians. Regardless of what the context is, that is a principle we maintain, and indeed I believe there are a number of measures that could be taken to ensure this is the case.
Chair, could you clarify the speaking order, please, because I take it we're on a new list?