But it's times like that when you really think that Parliament can work. Yes, by definition, we are in an adversarial position. That is the way parliaments work. But it does not mean that from time to time we cannot come together, agree on basic tenets of democracy, agree on things that we all know are right, to help individuals, to help constituents. In this case, the constituency is our own.
Once again I will say the government does not have the right to modernize Parliament. Parliament must modernize itself. We are our own constituents. For goodness' sake, if we do nothing else, let us respect that and let's deal with that in a manner that exhibits that respect.
Mr. Chair, with that brief closing, I see my colleague Mr. Genuis is here, who I know has many other words of wisdom. I will cede my time to the next speaker, and I thank you for your attention.
Thank you all.