Mr. Chairman, I'm saying we don't have to interrupt that. We can add this very serious concern.
I have less faith in the minister's answers than in her parliamentary secretary's answers. I've been asking her questions in the House and, other than ideological responses, I haven't heard one fact come out of her mouth. I don't think we will get good answers when she comes. It's not that she's not a very nice person. She is a nice person, but she's following the party line so seriously that we can't get the facts from her.
I think we have to hear from the people affected by these cuts on what's going to happen on the ground. I completely agree.