Thank you.
I am very uncomfortable. I thought we were going to be looking at a motion of a report that was finished and we were waiting for a response to. Then, it would be a straightforward thing to just bring forward the report and reintroduce it so that we could get a response. To take a study that wasn't completed and then do drafting instructions when I have had nothing to do with any of the witnesses and I don't know the direction, that, to me, would be a serious problem.
I'm sitting with the former chair of my last committee, Mr. Warkentin. We worked full out to get our final reports done and to Parliament, because you do not know—and this is political life 101—when a session ends if you're going to be taking that work up again. It's incumbent upon the committee to try to have the work completed, so I feel very uncomfortable.
If there's another motion that we are talking about, with work that has been finished, I would be interested in that one. However, I could not support giving drafting instructions to a report based on witness testimony on an issue that I have had nothing whatsoever to do with. I can't put my name to that.