Chair, I appreciate Mr. Dykstra's attempt. I believe that last comment was referring.... When I tried to speak about this in one of my last speaking times yesterday I was cut off because, in fact, we had spoken about it. That was when the minister actually came to testify to committee and was reading out what it was he wanted us to do and testifying that he was then going to work with the parliamentary secretary to write amendments.
I think that's what my colleague, Ms. Groguhé, was talking about in that citation. We're not actually talking about the events that transpired last week where the minister was physically present on the government side rather than being here as a witness talking about what it was he wanted from the amendments and how he would be working to essentially do that.
He also did that in the media, so these are different elements of what has happened. We're talking about a different occurrence that happened in a completely different time period because the minister's coming to testify happened in—I can't even remember. It was the 21st of March, so that was quite a while ago. So these are not at all the same elements, and if Mr. Dykstra can find it then we'd be happy to respect it.