Well, I'm just saying. I've spoken to members on all sides. I think this committee has done some great work, and I think you're doing good work here, now.
As I said, I was not expecting this type of filibuster. I was prepared, when I came last week, and I was shocked when Mr. Badawey made his intervention. I was like, “No, we're not going to do it. What are we doing letting this guy speak? I'm not ceding the floor.” But we had a great discussion. I think perhaps that's a great way that we're changing the way things operate.
Who is the House leader to tell the 337 other members of Parliament that she knows best? I have a hard time with that, obviously. I'm not saying anything about her ability. I don't know what her education was. She wanted to be a nurse, I think.
I would just never march into Parliament, say, “I have all the answers, here they are”, and then have the nerve to actually stand before the media and say that this was the way they were going to bring Parliament into the 20th century.
Is that what they said...?