I understand that they don't want to talk about giving privileged people, Liberal insiders, positions where they have all of the power, access to all of Canadians' tax dollars and none of the accountability that comes along with being a designated public office holder. I understand that's why they want to obstruct this.
Look, if the question is that they want to include people who aren't Mr. Carney in the motion and who speak at the caucuses of parties that are represented in the House of Commons, then we need to add Don Guy. We need to subamend it to add Don Guy. We need to include in that subamendment Brian Topp. These are federal lobbyists who speak at the caucuses and advise the leaders of the Liberal Party and the NDP. That's very plain.
If we're having a panel with Mr. Singh, Mr. Topp, Mr. Guy and Ms. Byrne for two hours together to match the amount of time that Mr. Carney comes to appear at the committee, we support that so long as those witnesses testify only after Mr. Carney has appeared at the committee and we don't just end up with the also-rans instead of having carbon tax Carney come before the committee. If we want to talk about fairness, that would be fairness.
I would put a subamendment forward—