Mr. Chair, we're nearing 16 and a half hours now that you made a decision that Mr. Angus had the floor, and he has yet to be able to take the floor to complete his argument.
I would say, once again, if the members opposite want to challenge the chair's decision, they are free to do so. We are, at this point, engaging in all sorts of side conversations that are not getting us closer to what we really want to do, which is to make sure that workers have a seat at the table when we talk about sustainable jobs and the Canadian economy, and that we develop offshore wind in our Atlantic provinces to create jobs for Atlantic Canadians.
That is important for our economy. It's important for workers. I would ask that we go back to Mr. Angus, please, and let him have his say on the subamendment to the motion.