Madam Chair, I want to acknowledge my colleague Dr. Duncan for her incredible advocacy and work in the past and her incredible remarks that always focus on what I think Canadians want us to be focused on, which is the global health crisis that we're all struggling through together. I think she's pointing to the many lessons that we should be learning and the incredible amount of work we've done, but also that we still have ahead of us, because I know Dr. Duncan knows full well that this pandemic is not over, and I would just....
I really wish that we could focus on studies and motions that use our time to focus on what Canadians most need right now.
I've been arguing—and I may repeat myself a little for rhetorical emphasis as well, Ms. Vecchio. I hope you don't mind. Again, I studied ancient Greek philosophy. I know the roots of democracy that come from that and, in fact, repetition is a rhetorical device. It's been known for a long time—