I think you'd be a fantastic speaker.
Madam Chair, on that, we had the prospective Supreme Court nominee and the joint meeting between our committee and the committee of the Senate. If you remember, I mentioned at the time to Minister Virani, who appeared, that I felt you should be chairing that meeting. It shouldn't be a professor from a university coming to the parliamentary precinct, sitting and admonishing us, perhaps, about our questions, and telling us what kinds of questions we can ask. As a parliamentarian, I said at the time that I felt we have the ability to police ourselves in that regard. We could have easily, as was done in the past, conducted that meeting with a parliamentarian as chair.
If you remember, Madam Chair, at the time, I gave you my full endorsement. I felt you had all the qualifications and skills necessary to conduct that meeting.