Yes, Mr. Chair.
I'm always in favour of sharing. I find that work is done in a silo, that the number of conditions is sometimes absurd and that we need to take several detours to manage to talk to each other and establish agreements among parliamentary committees and among departments.
I don't know whether anyone can answer my question. Why didn't the Standing Committee on Health ask for the contracts? It can also ask for contracts. I'll get back to the amendment. In a way, aren't we imposing one of our decisions on the Standing Committee on Health? I'm all for sharing, but not imposing.
I don't have an answer to my own question, of course. I'll leave you to ponder that.