Thank you, Chair. I really appreciate your co-operation here.
Minister Boissonnault has appeared twice in this committee. He has answered quite disrespectful questions from the opposition parties and has done so openly. I'm not sure what more the opposition members want to hear from him.
Then the organization that's listed—I'm sorry; I don't have the motion in front of me—and the two witnesses from that organization had nothing to do with Minister Boissonnault. I'm not sure why they're listed.
In the past week I put forward a motion for this committee to contemplate how food services and delivery services are using Canadians' data and using surcharges. Today I wanted to present a motion on how we can protect Canadians through the hotel sector from human trafficking. I have all of these issues that my constituents are talking to me about, yet I get to sit here and talk about something that has been hashed out three times by the Ethics Commissioner. He said, every single time, that there's nothing to investigate here, yet here we are being a kangaroo court. Why? To me it makes no sense at all, when there are so many important issues for our committee to look into, for us to investigate—if that's the right word—and for us to review and provide relevant recommendations on to the government.
Chair, I don't even know when the last time was that we tabled a report from this committee. We have a lot of work to do, and for us to sit here and....
