Thank you, Mr. Chair.
In the [Technical difficulty—Editor] of transparency, certainly I don't agree with the member's assessment of its being poorly managed in the past. This government has had five years to essentially do something about whatever was put forward.
At the very beginning of this committee, I preached that it was important for all members to look at where we're going. If certain things had happened, we would want to make sure we correct those for future generations and any other potential pandemics.
I'll certainly be supporting that motion. If he'd like to go back as far as 2000, I'd be happy to support that particular motion. However, on the motion on the table, again, in the spirit of transparency, I think it's important for Canadians that we see the changes that have happened or that haven't happened in these past five years.