Thanks, Chair.
I won't stay long on it, because I know I can't, but I thank you. I do appreciate that. I do think it's fair to acknowledge to everybody what's going on here and what the expected steps are. If I'm wrong, fine. We'll watch how things unfold. If I owe somebody an apology, just point me in that direction, and I will do it.
But I doubt that will happen. That's exactly what they're going to do. Then they're going to try to keep us here as long as they can on their motion, so that by the time this committee rises, they have the motion they want that rams this through the committee the way they want, just the way they rammed it through the House. When they rammed it through the House, they said the reason that it had to come to committee was that committee is where the real work happens, and it would have effectively killed any possibility for any Canadian to penetrate the Ottawa security bubble to have their say—