Mr. Chair, I'd like to suggest that we actually accommodate both points of view, that we move to accept the report that's been produced by Mr. Franks and accept, as he made clear, that it is a work in progress. I think it's a tremendously useful tool. However, at the same time, we should extend an invitation to the minister, the President of the Treasury Board, to come here before us and explain a different point of view that they may have. This is the right arena in which to do this. I believe we can do both of these at the same time.
On March 21st, 2007. See this statement in context.