Can I have the floor and finish, Mr. Chair? I'll try to wrap up quickly.
There's no doubt about it that the goal here is to really not study this at all at committee; it's to get it before the House. As Mr. Pallister said, why would we want 300 other people to do our jobs for us?
John, you know that isn't right. You know this isn't right. It's never been done in any other committee, except when Mr. Julian has tried to do it in this committee, possibly in the past. It's not standard procedure. You prepare a report. You design what you want to talk about in it, which we do here as 12. No doubt that the opposition is going to get the topic study that they want, because they outnumber the government. So in no way does it curtail what the opposition parties want to do.
This is about one thing only, and it's not about studying it here in this committee. That's why I support this motion. It spells it out very clearly. And I can get a copy for Mr. Julian, who said he's never seen anything like it. There have been probably at least two motions from the agriculture committee in the last couple of years that we've dealt with. So it is not a precedent. In fact, I would argue very strenuously and be able to show that it's standard procedure to do it like this.