Mr. Chair, since the committee is now sitting in public, let me explain why I am going to vote against this motion. It is not because I support the statements made by Mr. Karygiannis—in fact, I often disagree with him and with his attitude—but I do not think that we have to censure members and start sending motions of censure to each other any time we disagree. The committee has already wasted enough time on this.
The motion suggests referring the matter to the House. That, I assume, will take the form of a report to the House, and we are going to waste another three hours. That seems to be out of all proportion and I do not think that it is a good practice. So I am going to vote against the motion.