Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I was simply going to raise—as the member opposite attempts to paraphrase or speak on behalf of the Ukrainian government, as I understand him to have just done—that we also heard from the ambassador. In fact, the ambassador of Ukraine indicated that rape was being used as a weapon of war. That is directly linked to the study that we were supposed to be engaged in today on women's reproductive and health rights.
If the Conservative member would like to address some of the concerns that we heard in the testimony from the Ukrainian ambassador, I suggest that he make the full list of all of those concerns, which does include protecting women and protecting women's rights. I would urge the member opposite....
In fact, Mr. Chair, it's been now almost an hour that we've listened to the member present his motion. Could we vote on the motion that the member is using as a filibuster technique to avoid the topic of women's reproductive and health rights? I would be very happy to vote on his motion, so that we could get down to business.