Thank you, Madam Chair.
Thank you for being here, Mr. MacKinnon. It's always a pleasure to see you.
You've explained the situation very well. You even quoted what the Speaker of the House said with respect to his intentions and his answers.
Thank you again for reminding us of our firm support for Ukraine.
I believe the message to be learned today is that a solution needs to be found to prevent any similar situations from ever occurring in the House of Commons.
I'd like to begin by talking about the role of whip that you held at the time of this incident.
As we know, the government has to follow a process with respect to protocol. This has been clearly explained by the many witnesses we heard from earlier.
At what point did you have to intervene directly in the protocol process surrounding a joint address? Earlier, you were about to give an answer, saying that you had wanted to please your colleagues by offering them seats, but that the number of seats was limited.
Tell me about your role and what limits there are in this joint address process, by which I mean having senators in attendance.