Thank you, Mr. Chair.
As I was saying, this is about our ability to do work at committee. The issue of a text message between two MPs in a previous week is irrelevant. Accusing me of swearing when I didn't is irrelevant. What is relevant here is an ongoing attempt to stop me from talking about legislation that is very important to Canadian workers.
Mr. Chair, I don't believe I heard anything relevant in that last intervention, other than an attempt to walk the clock out. I would like to ask you, Mr. Chair, to tell the members who have obstructed this committee that people have the opportunity to take the floor when they get the floor. They can filibuster then, if they want to. They cannot use these tactics to undermine, intimidate and swear at other MPs.
We're here to do a job for Canadian workers. They are watching, and people are frustrated.