—but, quite frankly, I don't think it's appropriate to assume that amendments have been made. They may never be made. Maybe they will, but we don't know at this stage. It's true we have all seen amendments, but they haven't been formally presented to the committee, and here you are getting into amendments. It's true you're not talking about specific amendments, but you are talking about amendments that you allege will change the scope of the bill. We know such amendments have never been made.
My comments to you are the same as they were to Ms. Sims. I don't think it's in order to talk about something that hasn't happened, to get into a hypothetical situation. It is appropriate to talk about facts. I'd be pleased if you would tell us the facts as to why you are opposed or not opposed to this motion.