I'm wondering, first, if you could read Mr. Thériault's amendment again, so I'm clear on it.
The other aspect of this is with respect to some of the discussion that has come up today, in particular Mr. Fisher's discussion on an hour here and an hour the following week or the week after.
I'm new to elected office. I know many here have been around for a long time. Maybe I'm looking at this differently, I guess, but I look at the fact that we have an enemy in COVID. It is certainly rearing its ugly head again in round two or maybe round three. We have the generals here, the advocates, who can speak for an hour. It's not an indulgence on our part. I think that's rather coarse.
They're here. They're serving like you are and like I am. We're elected officials. We want to ask them questions. We want to ask them tough questions, too, just like you do. We want to be fair, just like you do. The fact of the matter is, we can have one hour and then look at another hour very soon. In the midst of a pandemic, we need to hear from our officials. I'm just blown away.