Yes, you will. Notwithstanding our little...earlier today, in the crunch I do believe that you will be honour-bound by the rules and will be fair-minded where it's your discretion. I'm trying not to abuse that flexibility, sir. But we are in a bit of a tight spot here and I know you've been giving me some latitude. I'm just saying that what others consider to be things that they don't want to hear.... We all understand what's going on.
I was at a committee, Chair, not that long ago, if I might, about process, where they passed a rule and the chair accepted it that you couldn't say anything that anyone else had said. Talk about getting pretty far away from the rights of democracy. That never should have been accepted, and yet it was.
But here we are, the government's doing everything they can to limit my speaking just as they've done to the rest of Canadians. We get that. I will continue to struggle to stay in between the lines of where I can talk.
Right now I'm talking about something that is an example, a perfect example, that happened less than two months ago, of exactly what we're asking for. I know the government doesn't want to hear the details about that because it shores up our argument. But the rules don't allow—