The concern I have is that we hear that there's a sense of urgency. Frankly, the urgency is in the field. The urgency is in delivering the services that our constituents and our residents need.
If I understand it correctly, these supplementaries are not due until December. If the debate and the discussion are about the supplementaries, then why is next week so urgent? Unless we're going to be discussing something other than supplementaries, I don't think that was the intent.
I agree that we should go ahead and make sure we vote on the issue, but I'm just not quite accustomed to all the finger-wagging and the finger pointing that I'm seeing in some of these discussions. I would hope that we would all focus on moving forward and doing what we can for our constituents.
I'll leave it at that, but it's not an issue of its being priority enough; it's an issue of how we are creating a sense of urgency on the supplementaries, which are not due until December. I'll leave it at that, Mr. Chair.