You're certainly welcome to object, Mr. Julian, but at this point you can't object to a matter that has been concluded.
But as long as you're on the point, I think the chair has been very reasonable with all members, but at some point we also have a job to do, in terms of committee, to get on with the work of the committee. We have dealt with this matter now for eight months. I think it's very clear where everyone is. We're not dealing now with the free trade agreement per se; we're dealing with the implementation bill. We can't amend that bill at this committee.
The will of the committee clearly is to pass this bill. We have passed a motion that we will do clause-by-clause next week and complete clause-by-clause next week. My sense is that this is clearly the will of the committee. As you wish, you can use the rules to filibuster or to drag this out, but I think, in fairness to the rest of the committee, we have business to do. We want to get on with this. There's no doubt where the will of committee is on this matter. We can't continue to allow the tail to wag the dog. We want to get on with the business.
I think I'm just being very candid, very clear, and hopefully you'll understand too, Mr. Julian, that there are other members who feel they have an obligation to do their duty as well.
Mr. Keddy. Oh, I'm sorry, we have a list.
Mr. Cannis.