I was going to throw it out there, since it's come up, that there's some concern over this. Why didn't my colleagues raise this earlier, when they saw the order that had been given to us by the House and, in particular, raise it with their folks who were in the House and voted in favour of it, to understand what their rationale was in supporting this motion that was sent over to us?
It's been well over a month; there was tons of time to look into this. To be surprised by the fact that we're dealing with this now makes it seem like a lot of people are caught off guard by this. The reality of the situation is that, if you had read the motion that we were given in terms of what to do in this study, you would know that this was right in there. The fact that people seem to be shocked by it now is a sign that they didn't do their proper homework before, and as a result everybody else is getting held up right now.
We've been at this for an hour, and we have not even started to talk about the report yet. I think we need to do what we've been asked to do and get on with it.