You have powers I don't have, Mr. Barrett. You can read the future, saying Mr. Turnbull will go down that path. I'm not entirely sure he will.
Also, you misread my ruling. I've told you I'm pretty generous in the leeway. You're new to this committee, but members around the table know—I'm looking around the table—that I'm pretty generous in how I interpret questions and with the leeway I give members to ask questions that sometimes deviate from the motion.
Considering that under Standing Order 106(4), members came back in the middle of the summer to discuss this specific issue, I'll still ask members to try to focus on SDTC, which is the reason we're here.
I've been very generous with your line of questioning, Mr. Barrett, as you will have noticed. I'll ask Mr. Turnbull to keep in mind the judgment I just made a couple of minutes ago.