Chair, I mentioned earlier today that I had taken to writing to the Commissioner of Lobbying of Canada because of the state of the government with the new de facto finance minister. What we're seeing unfold is a cause for concern for us as His Majesty's loyal opposition with what we believe is an avoidance of oversight through the Prime Minister's decision to exempt Mr. Carney from the obligations of a designated public office holder, but also for the many examples that we've raised, and I'm going to get into them. For instance, there's the blatant advantage that the company of which he is the chair of suddenly received in the hours after Mr. Carney was appointed.
The subamendment that I moved to have Mr. Guy, Mr. Topp and Mr. Singh appear as witnesses as well was born out of the question of fairness that was raised by the Liberals, so—
