Thank you, Madam Chair.
I want to mention a reality that is important to this discussion and my point of privilege, which I didn't mention before.
I happen to be in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia. In the Lower Mainland, we have had a spike in COVID cases in both the Fraser Health Authority and the coastal health authority. We are actually, by provincial mandate, quite locked down here right now, which means that at the moment I'm not even supposed to travel. I couldn't go to visit Mr. Manly or Mr. Garrison on Vancouver Island, even if I wanted to right now. They haven't invited me, but if they did I couldn't say yes. On top of that, that means I have staffing issues. We're not running our offices as normal, with a full complement.
By putting a meeting unilaterally an hour earlier, there is no way I have anyone here in this office with me. I have no staff around me. I have no one able to take last-minute things. My staff didn't even see your second notice. I saw it as I stopped my car after a meeting, in the dark, at the other end of—