Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I don't get my last spot, and that's okay, but I want to say thank you. I appreciate your decision on the ruling. I think it's the right ruling in terms of the practice I've seen here.
I want to express my concern about the situation on the topic of jobs. When I came here on Monday, I was mocked by some members in the House of Commons because it was said that one job was going to be for workers from South Korea. We learned on Tuesday that it was 100 jobs. We learned today that there may be another 900 jobs that are possible—it's breaking right now. There was also the question of 1,600 jobs before that. We still don't know the jobs for building, tech transfer and operating.
I think those are all public trust issues that we should be getting to at some point. I appreciate your efforts to steer us through this. In my opinion, these are important investments to be made, but there needs to be some confidence and public trust, because it's not only about the plant that's local in my community, but the three that come after that.
I appreciate your ruling. I want to put on the record, though, that I think it was the appropriate reading given the practice, and the importance of the matter next week.
Thank you, Mr. Chair.