In closing, I want to tell you that people from Laurentides-Labelle were telling me that they were impressed during the pandemic by the fact that we were working together. We had a global problem, particularly within our own borders. We demonstrated that we were capable of working together. I think it was a moment that made me want to continue in politics. I may say so, since I will never seek to be a minister and be in power.
However, when people see that, once the emergency is over, our system ensures that it's partisanship at all costs—which we've been experiencing for months, I'm sorry, but your party is paralyzing Parliament—it reassures me to know that, minimally for the substantive Standing Orders, I hope the bill will pass.
Do you think it would be possible to revise what's been done, or is it more for the future?