So, why would we not want to...? I can see why government members, obviously, don't want to cross their own government, but again, they've said that the initial share was in the public interest. They could support Mr. Kmiec's amendment. If the government made a good decision, it could bring those results back, and then we could have a further examination on that. But right now, this is speculative. We've already raised a number of concerns, and I think that the government would be well positioned.... I think there would then be a benefit, Mr. Chair, to having the government come back and make more persuasive arguments than we're hearing today for additional monies. I think that would create better accountability. I think it would create a little more transparency around the government's intention. I think we would have a much finer debate because then we would actually be able to put the government's investment in the so-called bank and be able to see what came out of it. I'm going to be supporting Mr. Kmiec, and it does not sound like this will interrupt the government's plan. It will simply make sure that, if it wants more money, it'll have to come back to Parliament and ask for it.
On November 21st, 2017. See this statement in context.