Thanks, Chair.
I agree with a lot of what Mr. Beech has said. Maybe I could just briefly say that in the motion that Mr. McLean proposed there was a desire to study the powers given to financial institutions to share personal information and other aspects. I think if we want to study that and what Mr. Beech is proposing in terms of understanding the financing of the blockades, it's important that they go hand in hand, to understand whether certain powers or certain disclosures are reasonable around finances. It's important to understand how the blockades are financed. That's why I think that part of what he's proposing is helpful to the study.
In terms of the impact of the blockades on the Canadian economy and Canadian workers, again, if you're going to evaluate a measure taken by government to solve a problem then it's important to fully capture the impact [Inaudible—Editor].