I think Mr. Dreeshen was doing a very good job of building a case. You know, I'm not unfamiliar with the construction industry, Mr. Chair, and just using a house as an example, it's nice to be able to have the house, but before you have the house, you have to do some excavation. You have to lay a foundation, and you have to build on that foundation before you end up getting to the house. When there are these points of order based on relevance that are brought up, I don't think they're compensating enough and showing enough latitude to an individual who's building the foundation for the case he's presenting. I think that's a very important part of debate here.
The Liberals like to call out members of the Conservative Party on relevance, but it is absolutely relevant that you build a strong foundation before you start to construct a structure on top of that, and I think that's what Mr. Dreeshen was doing. He's building the foundation to make his point.
Thank you.