Thanks, Mr. Chair.
I just want to briefly say this.
Mr. Patzer, you were pulled early in the draft—it's like winning the lottery—and so was I. You didn't come forth with a motion.
For those who are watching this, a motion is non-binding in the House of Commons. It can be, depending on whether or not the government lives up to it, but most of the time it's not.
You've put together serious legislation on something, and I just want to commend you for that because you're making the most of your opportunity, and it's not the easiest path to go down.
I'll just conclude by saying that, Mr. Chair, because it's not to say that when a member uses their opportunity for a motion it's wrong; it's just that doing that is entirely different, and this is a different road to go down for you and your staff. I just want to say thank you for doing that.