Well, no, we're not. We still want to have the wording clarified, because it's not clear that we're getting the Auditor General before the bill passes. If it is simply a matter of inviting the Auditor General, we've already done that. It hasn't worked so far.
The Auditor General serves Parliament. We are a creature of Parliament. The Auditor General must be here to testify on this bill before it goes back to the House of Commons. We want wording in the motion that would clarify that, or we will not go to a vote, because there are many more things that need to be said in this debate.
As you know, Mr. Chair, this is not a time-limited debate, nor can members be interrupted when they're speaking on a motion like this. I think it would be in the best interests of all committee members that we come to a conclusion that is amicable and reach consensus instead of just ramming it through.