Mr. Anderson, I will just interrupt you for one second.
It is standard procedure that committees may not receive petitions. Petitions have to be presented in the House. That is according to the Standing Orders of the House. It's under routine proceedings under the rubric of presenting petitions. Petitions may not be presented at committee. However, what you may do, sir, is present them as an exhibit, should you wish to leave them with the committee. As such, they are there for the consultation of the clerk. Under those conditions, they need not be translated.
I just leave that with you, sir. If that is your preference, you may certainly leave them with the clerk at the end of the day.