I'll just say briefly that I understand the ruling, but this is a public health emergency. In my normal rights, which I would have had but for this committee's passing a specific motion that primarily applied only to me—I think it's discriminatory and unhelpful—I could have tried, at report stage, to at least make the case that Pivot has made. The anecdotal evidence—and it's actual, real evidence—that Don Davies just mentioned is that these pop-up clinics are happening because it's a public health emergency.
I think it would be far better to include the provincial minister as having a delegated power in this time of emergency to ensure that this life-saving assistance is made available as quickly as possible.
I assume that if my amendment is out of order, so will be Don's, and I understand. I think there is a grey zone here. The purpose of the bill is to save lives. It's not outside the purpose of the bill to find a way to save lives.