Actually, Chair, I don't mind. I think this is one thing about Canada that's great. We can agree and disagree and we can cheer our positions. It makes our country great. I've been in a lot of other regions in the world where they can't do that, so if that cuts into our time, so be it. I just want to make sure that what we're hearing here today, what everybody's hearing today, is actually fair and balanced, and not a perception based off one side or the other.
That's why I'm concerned, Ms. Sali, when you say you weren't part of the consultation process, and then I find out you've been attending the different sessions. You've been able to be involved for the four years and to be part of the process for being there. You went to these meetings. You met in Washington. You were involved in every aspect of it.
You also have access to your local member of Parliament. You have access to a lot of other people to whom you could say, hey, I have some serious concerns.
Who would be your local member of Parliament here? Would it be Mr. Davies, or—