Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'd like to respond to Mr. Davies. First off, he's a bit dangerous when he talks about people not reading all of his amendments. I would suggest to him the same might be true of a budget: that when you decide to vote against a budget before you've read it, it might be a little off.
I would also say that he's absolutely right: I didn't go to law school. But I know that one thing they don't teach you in law school is common sense, and some of this stuff is pure common sense. The courts are frequently able to judge things in a common-sense way.
But I think what you're—