I take the point. I was just getting to that.
I just want to cap that off. Certainly for me and my family, to the veterans and their families, I want to thank you for everything you've done and your sacrifice, the ultimate sacrifice, which has allowed us to do what we're doing today.
Chair, I'm going to ask for some indulgence just for a few moments, because I think there are some clarifications that need to be made coming out of the last meeting. Since that meeting, I've seen a number of public statements by members of the Conservative opposition that I find really concerning and disappointing.
First and foremost, is there no limit at all what the Conservatives will go to in order to serve their lust for power?
Chair, I understand that you are a member of the Conservative Party, and I know you do a good job as chair of this committee. I don't know you personally. My concern is not at all with you or how you have conducted yourself during these meetings. In fact, I know that to be the chair of something like what you're going through and we're all going through right now is difficult, so my hat is off to you, Chair. I think you've conducted yourself fairly and very well.
My concern, through you, Chair, is with the false statements being made by Mr. Barrett and others on the other side with regard to Speakers' Spotlight. From where I'm sitting—and I've tried to follow this from the outside looking in—it seems to me at times that with Mr. Barrett, there is no limit to what he'll go to to try to bring down the government. There is no consideration for collateral damage. Clearly, they were willing and are willing to bring down a Canadian charity, WE Charity, to advance the goal.
Now it's gone from that to a—