Just to that point, if this legislation is a priority to the government, the government can ensure that the Ministers of Industry and Agriculture appear before this committee. But let's be clear: this committee has a responsibility to consider the implications of trade agreements across sectors.
This is simply an effort by us as committee members to evaluate this new legislation. This is new legislation. This died when the House was dissolved.
There are members of Parliament who were not here before. There are members who were not part of this committee before. We have a fiduciary responsibility to exercise our role and perform due diligence. This is not a dilatory motion. This is to do our job as parliamentarians.
When we deal with farmers in supply-managed industries, I want to be able to say we did ask those questions. When we deal with shipbuilders or people involved in that, I want us to be able to say we did that. There's only one chance to do this. It's not dilatory in any way, shape, or form.