Today the committee wants to do this, but tomorrow it may change its mind. It's a pattern that you may want to avoid, because quite frankly, we work really hard in this committee and I think we provide great work, thanks to our input but also thanks to the excellent staff who serve us, like the researchers and others. You don't want to jeopardize that in the House of Commons; you really don't. I think it's far too important to maintain the credibility of the committee over this motion.
I can't even endorse this motion, because quite frankly, it's not even well written. I want to say these things in a very public way to you. You have my support on any future motions that you may present that are perhaps clearer and have substance behind them.