All I would say in closing, Mr. Chair, is that I think what our colleagues across the way have missed here is the intent of the motion. The intent of the motion was to study the report. There was nothing in the motion that said this committee had to accept the report. We heard lots of good arguments on the other side of the table about what was wrong with the report, but what we wanted to do is study the report, and they would also have had every opportunity to do that.
We knew from the outset that this motion was not going to be accepted, so this was a great opportunity to have a two-hour discussion on the “Alberta Jobs Taskforce Report”, and nobody on this side made a better case than the folks across the way, who went through every recommendation. We're really pleased that all of the work we did got two hours of discussion and recommendations clearly laid out by the government members. We're really happy about that.
With that, I would only say that I think what we should do is have a vote. If others want to participate in the discussion, that's great, but I'm quite happy to have a vote.