As you know, I can speak passionately about the economic recovery and the measures we've introduced in my riding. And since I'm the parliamentary secretary to the Minister of Seniors, I'm a fan of seniors and have extensive relations with them.
I'd like to let my colleagues speak. I think they'd like to speak to this topic too.
Having said that, I'd like to add something before I yield the floor. I still have a lot to say.
I will raise my hand again to come back.
Let the report be written, and let the opposition members say what they want about prorogation; in any case, the die is cast.
So the appearance of witnesses would make no difference or alter the situation in any way. All the testimony and, more particularly, the drift of the questions that have been asked point directly to a predetermined solution. I noticed that as I read them.
This confirms that you've already made up your minds without even considering all the factors. In addition, yes, under the amendment to Mr. Turnbull's motion, many witnesses may still appear. In fact, we could continue discussing that.
I yield the floor to my colleagues.
Thank you, Madam Chair.