No, Mr. Chair, but I do have something to say that this point.
I want to say again that no one around the table is suggesting that we do harm to the interpreters. Everyone understands that the problem is also not with the interpreters. The problem is a technical problem that we've failed to solve here somehow.
I participated using the very same equipment from the very same spot yesterday in the House of Commons as a whole and in my caucus meetings without any problem. The only problem was when I tried to do so in this room, so today I came to the constituency office to do so. I am not asking in my request that we do any harm to the interpreters, just to be clear, or that we ignore the concerns about the health and safety of interpreters. My problem is that we have not addressed this technical problem, which has occurred multiple times.