Thank you, Chair.
To my point earlier, I'm not sure the parliamentary secretary heard me, but there is a sincere offer back to the parliamentary secretary. If his interest is timing, if his interest is expediency of the bill, if that is truly his interest, my suggestion to him right now is to take 10 minutes, he can hear again offers from the opposition in terms of making this bill better, and then we will absolutely be open to the notion of talking about his motion in front of us today—absolutely.
By doing this, he says the opposite. He says that it's just going to be status quo from the government. They'll move no changes, they'll consider no changes to an implicitly perfect bill that was drawn up more than eight years ago.
I put that directly on this motion to the parliamentary secretary. I doubt he looks all that interested, but if he is, we sincerely will take at least those 10 minutes. If time is his concern, I think 10 minutes will be an investment well worth the offer.