Mr. Chair, when this committee was first constituted, we spent the better part of, I guess, two hours setting protocols and rules for the committee, which divided up the time evenly between the three parties. In effect, what you've done today by asking questions—and I'm not saying you shouldn't ask questions. Certainly, chairs are empowered to ask questions for clarification, but what's happened today is you've effectively added a third Liberal person to this committee, which goes against procedures and protocols. As the person responsible for fairness on the committee, you've actually done something that is unfair for the committee.
On October 28th, 2010. See this statement in context.