I can appreciate that, Mr. Chairperson. As I say, it's not my intention to consume time here; I'm simply trying to make a point. I've been very careful with the length of time I've been speaking, and so forth, and I understand the sensitivity around Mr. Shory's private member's bill, but this is not to say anything other than to make sure that the committee is clear about where I'm coming from in regard to this particular aspect. It's something that I learned of yesterday. I thought it was a valid point that Ms. Sims had brought forward, and I want to emphasize this, from my perspective as a member of the Liberal Party here at committee.
To conclude, we need to recognize that a wide variety of issues need to be addressed by this committee. I would appeal to committee members to recognize that when they decide to vote, however they may ultimately vote.
I would like to see a commitment, from Mr. Dykstra in particular, that this issue of the visiting visa, something I have been advocating for virtually since I have been on the committee, will in fact be dealt with this year. If he's not prepared to give that sort of commitment, Mr. Chair, I think he's—