Thank you very much.
It would be to your benefit, Mr. Johns, to actually pass this motion so that it could be referred to the House. We could get the documentation in both official languages, which, by the way, if you really respected it, you would have the expectation to receive. We could review those documents and hold this government to account, which I know you are not akin to doing—you and your colleagues. Finally, we could move on to the larger study, which I know you are very excited to do.
I'm not sure. I don't believe your intentions are good, Mr. Johns, showing up here today and suggesting that—