Just before we finish the process—and this may not win me many friends today—I've been through different processes for BIAs, sometimes as a substitute member in both the previous government and obviously here in this Parliament. I have to say that I'm very surprised that many government members did not make very much comment, if at all, on their own BIA, particularly when you had a number of amendments come up. I'm just raising that because if you really do feel that the legislation is strong and whatnot....
I have to say, Mr. Ouellette was asking many questions for clarification. I think that's definitely a good thing. I don't know, but maybe I'd ask Mr. Long as the de facto leader of this group to maybe work with them because ultimately we can't just simply have it where one or two viewpoints are represented. Canadians expect, if a bill is coming forward, that the Liberals are not just simply going to let the government have their way with things, that there should be a spirited defence on the policies that youth feel are important, because if you're voting for something, then you should be able to defend it too.
Maybe I'm out of place for saying that, but I do think it should be on the record that I have not seen that.