Thank you, Madam Chair.
I just wanted to say that I agree with Madame Bourgeois that it's been my experience that when a committee is reconstituted, we begin all over again—at least that's what I'm used to. I'm not really comfortable with taking up the agenda from the previous committee just as it stands, partly because for that first item of business, I think we were bamboozled by a very, very good lobbyist by the name of Don Boudria. It's the only reason we're studying this issue, and we're doing Don Boudria's bidding here, not the will of the committee.
I'd like to revisit this whole idea of whether or not the Royal Lepage thing should be front and centre, because we had a real hard sell by a very slick lobbyist and I think our former chair was vulnerable to that from past relationships.
So I think we should start all over again. We may end up voting to undertake some of those four items, but we may not.