I need paperless, yes. I also need a fair process, Chair. That's all I ask. Fair process, and that's what we're not getting. That's why we're here. That's why we'll stay here as long as I can, which won't be forever but it won't be right away either.
That's how we did do it. Real democratic work in a minority government, where the government didn't have all the say and they had to find at least one partner around the table to support them to move any motion. Once you remove that politics from it, guess what happened? We actually started to work together. And I'll tell you, for all intents and purposes, Chair, there weren't NDP, Conservatives, Liberals, Bloc at the time. There were elected MPs. And there wasn't a “Conservative” chair, there was “a” chair, from among us. We did good work. There's no reason on earth, other than the government wanting to advantage itself in the next election, why we couldn't have followed some process that was similar, some process that would have forced or had the government talk to the Chief Electoral Officer about what they think. Ask the opposition parties what they think. Put together a process that's fair-minded. It's so distressing—really it is—to see the lengths at which this government is prepared to go to maintain power.
I've been around in politics a long time, and it's not always the most genteel area of society, but it doesn't always have to be politically ugly. Just like last night, when there was a motion passed unanimously with regard to Ukraine, I suspect there were an awful lot of Canadians—