Thanks very much, Mr. Chair.
Well, when it comes down to the bottom line, I think I agree with what Mr. Kamp has said. I do want to emphasize that the things Mr. Kamp has said are certainly what we need to remember, that it is an honour to be here, that it is a privilege. But that honour and privilege does have obligations attached to it. We were all new once, and it's a learning process. I don't think anybody sitting at this table is going to argue that point.
I think it's incumbent upon the rest of us and on me to speak to the new members on this side and help them if they have questions. And in the same way, you have other colleagues who've been here, and I know they would be glad to help you. It's something we really have to abide by. We try to do good work, work that's not partisan work, at this table. If we can't do our work with the knowledge and the assurance that it's going to be released in the proper way, then I don't think we're going to be able to do the work we should be doing.
I certainly commend you for apologizing. I think that's the proper thing to do.
I think, Mr. Chair, I'm quite satisfied that it doesn't need to go further. Hopefully, there won't be another time.