Let me just say, Mr. Chair, that as far as I'm concerned—and I think I can speak on behalf of my colleagues—we'll stay here as long as you want, because I think we want to make sure the Canadian public understands that we are not the ones resisting discussing this issue. It is the members opposite. They will not allow, under any circumstances, Chair, an examination of their own election practices over the last decade. That has become exceedingly evident. I think people who are watching these telecasts today understand that now.
If they have nothing to hide, Mr. Chair, it's very easy: just agree to an amendment to allow this to expand, as the law clerk of this assembly suggested. Let's just open it up. Let's bring every party's books to this committee.