I made a mistake, Mr. Chair. I voted to adjourn the meeting, and then said that I was voting against the motion. You had asked me whether I was opposed to it. I have it in front of me here.
Nevertheless, I think it's a bit much to request all the messages that were sent out on different platforms, like WhatsApp. The Conservatives always look for a way to derail serious matters. To the best of my knowledge, the witnesses are now testifying sincerely and honestly. We're unlikely to find many items of correspondence, because nobody writes to anyone anymore.
I believe this motion should be moved once we have heard everyone's testimony and when we are wondering whether we need more information. That might perhaps lead to another round of questions. If I propose an amendment before withdrawing the portion of the amendment that requires the production of messages sent on platforms like WhatsApp and Signal, then I'm convinced the Conservatives will vote against it and end up in an endless discussion.
I'd like my Conservative colleagues to consider the idea of moving this motion once we have seen all the witnesses, because we won't have the time required, between the end of today's meeting and the beginning of the next, to obtain the information being sought in this motion. It would be a shame to approve a motion that is not serious. We need to take this issue seriously. That's why I'm asking my colleagues to take all of that into consideration. Otherwise, because a motion to adjourn cannot be debated, I'm going to move another one.