To Charlie, the chair, and the committee, I don't then have any problem with the motion per se.
What precipitated me to push for my motion—which I was hoping would be debated today, but it looks like we're out of time—was that circumscribing it down to three committee meetings and having a tight witness list was important. A good part of the dynamic of the existence of this Parliament was based on Justice Gomery's commission and his report, and so on, which is why I have my motion to lock in, and to respect, the democratic will of this committee in the past, the things that we have already voted for.
The clerk was very good just now to pass out the list of all the things we've voted on and the direction the committee wants to go in.
So I don't have a real problem with this motion, as long as this committee respects our democratic prehistory and the things we've already voted on.