I asked a very simple question that I think Mr. Wex would have agreed to do. We had to move a motion to do this. I don't understand why the government is so reticent to provide information about how it's going to deal with a 65,000 inventory backlog.
Again, I strongly support the subamendment. I'll re-emphasize what that is. Once Mr. Wex provides a document to the government—and again, I don't understand why that doesn't exist right now; I would question competency to be perfectly honest. I don't understand how we don't have a plan to deal with this, given how many cases there are. I would argue that this should be able to be produced now, but if this can't be produced in a two-month period, how many more cases are we going to have?
The subamendment makes perfect sense. Everybody should vote for it and if they don't vote for it, again, I would postulate the motivation would be to hide a lack of a plan.