Mr. Chair, on the same point of order, Mr. Morantz, of course, will know that I served notice of two motions on Tuesday, one orally at committee and the other one in writing. The one that I've moved simply says that Vice-Chair Hallan no longer has the confidence of the Standing Committee on Finance and, as a result, we should proceed immediately to the election of a new vice-chair from the official opposition.
I would politely disagree in that one of the main arguments I just made, if Mr. Morantz had been listening, was that, in order to fill in for the chair, the vice-chair cannot be absent, because there's no way, unless you're sitting at the committee table either in person or virtually, for them to step in for the chair if the chair needs to be relieved. That speaks exactly to the formal role of the vice-chair. Perhaps Mr. Morantz would like to tune in to the proceedings of the committee.