Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Thank you very much, Mr. Thériault.
Perhaps I'm not expressing myself clearly, but I'm referring to the summons that we want to send to Alto and Mr. Imbleau, and also to the minister. I'm just speaking about the order of proceedings. I'm not straying from the subject. I am expressing my disagreement with the subamendment and providing arguments. I tried to avoid remarks that might not be well received on the other side of the room, but I see that, at times, on the other side, people feel comfortable making such remarks.
That's okay. We're here on this Friday morning. Some of you may be tired. Personally, I am not, and I haven't run out of arguments, far from it. This is just the beginning.
What I am saying, quite simply, is that we have a very interesting resource at our disposal, which may confirm what I am saying—namely, which is that it would not be appropriate to summon Alto's executives, as proposed by Mr. Hardy's subamendment, to which I am currently speaking.
Let's proceed in order. Let's first use the resources at our disposal. Let's start by hearing from the person—
