Mr. Stewart, please don't speak unless you're recognized. You've done it often enough today during the committee study. You were blurting at the witnesses or saying something to the people opposite. We don't normally have that at this committee, where we operate based on motions and studies and everything else. We don't argue with the Conservative side over bringing forward a motion. If it's a good motion, everybody supports it.
I would ask you not to interrupt until you're recognized. I'm not recognizing you right now, so you can keep your hand where you like.
Go ahead, Mr. Kelloway.