Thank you, Mr. Chair.
In the hope of getting on to the first nations clean water legislation, which I think is the most important thing to indigenous communities right now and the most important thing to first nations leaders right now, on our side we're willing to use the strongest legal language possible that can either compel, order or invite Mr. Boissonnault to attend. We will agree with that. Whatever is the strongest wording possible that we have as a committee, we will agree with.
We're not here trying to stall or protect; we're here to get to the first nations clean water legislation, for which we have additional resources today, and we are agreeable to the strongest language possible from this committee for what the opposition parties are saying.
I'm hoping that with our agreement to the strongest language legally possible for a committee to compel Mr. Boissonnault to come to this committee and answer questions, as was the intent of this.... We're more than happy to do that as long as we can get to first nations clean water without continuous delays from talking about the motion that we voted on in the House of Commons.