I have a point of order, Madam Chair.
I enjoy listening to what Mr. Lauzon has to say, and he knows it. However, an amendment has just been proposed and I'd like to go around the table. I'd like to speak. I certainly haven't taken up much time so far. I have some comments to make about the amendment introduced by Mr. Blaikie.
Having listened to Mr. Lauzon's comments, I fully understand his position. That's good. He is entitled to speak and we have heard him. Nevertheless, it seems to me that we could go around the table to hear what other MPs have to say, because this amendment has been introduced. With respect, I just want to point out that I'm on the list. I may be a little impatient, but I'm finding that things are moving rather slowly.
Before we move in the direction that Mr. Lauzon is advocating, I think we should quickly go around the table to see what the Conservatives and the Bloc Québécois think. I believe we have understood where the Liberal Party stands, which proves that Mr. Lauzon has done his work properly.
However, before going into this in greater depth, I would have liked to hear from Ms. Vecchio or another Conservative Party member and would also like to hear the Bloc Québécois' position. We could then continue to discuss things at greater length if the Liberals wish. I think you understand where I'm headed, Madam Chair.
With respect, Mr. Lauzon.