What I'm trying to suggest is that because as parliamentary secretary you're involved with the department, the minister, and with your own members, you're quite familiar with the agenda and where it ought to go. Sometimes it makes sense...and I know that Mr. Telegdi at one time suggested I might want to sit on the subcommittee. We were dealing with lost Canadians, and it made some sense.
I mean, vote how you wish, but I simply indicate to you that it might be valuable, in some cases, to have the parliamentary secretary on that agenda-setting committee. If you feel otherwise, fair enough, but I would appeal to you to allow the motion to pass so that I can sit on it.