Thank you, Mr. Chair.
To Mr. Coteau's point, that's exactly why I put forth what I put forth. Then you guys voted no, which is why I'm sitting here going round and round and round. I was like, okay, we'll talk about this. This is totally talkable. Let's talk. Let's work on this. Then, no, everybody said no. Now here we are. Now we have these people waiting, and we're back where we started.
Do we add an amendment, at this point, asking if we can change the clause-by-clause date to one week later, which would give us more time? This is what we're talking about—ensuring that we have enough time. That's back to the motion. It's all about time and ensuring that, as I keep looping back, we can hear from all these thousands and thousands of parents and people who work in the industry, who are not comfortable with the way in which the bill is currently written. If we don't strengthen it here, then how is it going to get fixed? It's not going to. Then the Canadian families who rely on us to make legislation that works, we've all just failed.
I guess I will ask again: Is there an opportunity to add an amendment to change the clause-by-clause date to one week later? Then we can debate that.