Mr. Chair, I understand that we will soon be considering Mrs. Church's motion. I also understand that when a motion is introduced with the expectation of obtaining unanimous consent from the members, it is because there have been prior consultations with members on the other side. I do not know when these discussions took place, but it was certainly not a minute before the start of the meeting.
I probably would have spoken less at length about the need to invite Alto's CEO if I had known from the outset that there was a consensus. When the chair asked if he had the unanimous consent of the committee, I was the only one who did not give my consent.
After 17 hours of debate, I am very surprised that we agreed to exclude one of the parties. I think the time had come to stop making compromises. For my part, I would like to hear from Alto, the Minister of Finance and the Ethics Commissioner.
I understand that the Conservatives accepted this compromise, but I would have liked us to discuss it further. I also understand that I was the only one who did not give my consent.
I just wanted to say that I find it very disappointing that we are giving up after 17 hours of debate.
