Thanks, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Angus and Ms. Rempel Garner, I don't disagree with very much of what you said, although in Ms. Rempel Garner's case I hope that moments of consensus are not rare. I hope they're common in this committee. I agree with both of you that we need to come prepared to this meeting. We are, but if coming prepared means getting your hand up first, I'm not sure that's really what we're talking about.
The reality is that everybody around this table has some ideas that they would like to share with the table on how we move forward, but if the reason we don't do that is that Mr. Angus got his hand up first, I don't think it's fair to characterize anybody or any group of people as not being properly prepared.
What we're trying to do here is get a consensus—