Yes, thank you, Mr. Chair.
I think it's rather frustrating that here we have witnesses who have made time to come to this committee. We're having this conversation on important legislation, as my colleague has stated.
This is a $13.5-billion industry for which the health minister is looking to completely change the rules of the game because he made a mistake and allowed a nicotine pouch to be approved. That was a decision Health Canada made. He has other tools in his tool box that he could use, but instead he's deciding to destroy an entire $13.5-billion industry.
They also know that they have made mistakes. Instead of actually having these conversations and being able to ask witnesses questions, they're deciding to interrupt the very first round of questions to these witnesses with this—which I think is absolutely disrespectful and something that is better than them. We have endeavoured to put motions forward at the very end of a meeting rather than at the very beginning of a meeting, to prevent time being wasted.
With that, I will move to adjourn debate.