I have debate.
I want to highlight that the official language component that was proposed here wasn't included. I think that was a very thoughtful amendment, because now we're going through different models. I'd just point that out. It's good to remind ourselves. On this committee, we had Liberals who didn't want interpreters to travel with us. This is an important reminder that official languages are extremely important. They're consistent not only with what we do in the House of Commons, but also with the public. As we vote on the main motion, this is something we can have that's a little different and hasn't been noted here today.
I'll leave it at that, thank you, Mr. Chair.