I think my colleague Mr. Dykstra makes an important point. The new motion we have before us, which the Liberals supported, says notwithstanding the ways and means motion. It means notwithstanding everything the Liberals said was important as they tried to articulate their position leading up to today, everything pertaining to the grandparenting, to the actual tax on the income trusts, and to pension splitting is no longer relevant. It's not on the table because this motion says notwithstanding all of that. What we're left with talks about some vague notion of income trusts.
I'm getting to the motion.