I'm going to give the rest of my speaking time to Mr. Samson, but, before I do, even though we said there's never be any partisanship on this committee, I'm nevertheless going to leave you with two expressions from the time of Molière, whom I adore. The first is "On n'y voit que du bleu," meaning "We're letting ourselves be fooled," but we aren't fooled by Mr. Ford's argument. Consequently, and here's the second, "tirer à boulets rouges": keep attacking with all guns blazing.
I now turn the floor over to my colleague.