Thank you, Mr. Chair. It is a pleasure to be back here. I say that in all honesty, as I do enjoy this committee. I enjoy interacting with the members of the committee. I think it's a worthwhile enterprise. I do want to thank Ms. Duncan, Ms. May, and Mr. Doherty for their comments. That's another interesting conversation as well. I think if we could get past this impasse, what I've called the Standing Orders stand-off, I think we can legitimately have a meaningful dialogue.
I think there have been offers put forward that could make this work. Unfortunately, those haven't been accepted for whatever reason, and that's not for me to judge. I think there are opportunities for us to have a meaningful discussion. I think there are voices around this table, voices outside this room, as well, in Parliament. There is a worthwhile conversation to be had. I will it at that, other than to say that I think it would be nice for us to move forward on a meaningful dialogue.
Mr. Doherty did quote from Dr. Seuss. I can't promise any Dr. Seuss quotes this evening. However, I do have the Anglican Book of Common Prayer. Believe it or not, there's relevance in this. I will be citing it a little later. As a good Lutheran, I'm more likely to quote from the Small Catechism, but tonight I'll be quoting from the Anglican book of prayer, and I'll be moving forward there.