I'll be very quick, Mr. Chair.
You have the right to your opinion and your feelings. I'm respectful of that, but I'm telling you today that the opposition House leaders have all asked, and MPs have all asked repeatedly if we can have this debate, if we can have this discussion, and if our voices would be heard. Time and again we've been told that we will not have a veto, we will not have a say. That's why we're here tonight. That's why we've been here for how long—two weeks?