Thank you, Mr. Chair. I'll try to be brief.
I'd like to point out that what we truly would have liked was simply for us to agree to obtain documents, for us to be able to settle the matter and move on to reports and the study.
We could have continued our study today. There was a report on the agenda. We had a report here on youth employment. We wanted to talk about Bill C‑20. The Bloc announced that we wanted to work with the government.
I'll try not to needlessly lengthen the debate, as our Liberal colleagues are already doing, instead of simply responding to requests.
I'm also not going to get into personal attacks, as Mr. Joseph did, even though I have business people and people in his riding who come to me and say they deeply miss the former MP and are disappointed in the current MP. These are—
