I mean Mr. Johnston; I'm sorry.
He was here because of his work with the OECD and the work he did on tax evasion and so on. That was his purpose for being here. Those were the questions we were asking.
If we want to go back and start asking for finance ministers to come, we could go back 30 years and ask Mike Wilson to come. But also, in my view, why aren't we asking the former Liberal finance minister, the Right Honourable Paul Martin, to come back to talk to us about what happened for the 13 years or so—maybe it was 12 years, since he was Prime Minister for a year or so—and ask him what they did while he was there?
I think we appropriately asked Mr. Wilson to attend; he, I think, did the very courteous thing in writing us back saying that he has nothing to offer this committee.
We've had some great testimony today; we've had great testimony before. I think this is a waste of the committee's time. I will not be supporting this motion, and if it passes, I think I'll be putting in an additional motion about other guests to come to see us.
Thank you.