Dr. Zinger, we hear about oversight all the time, and we have, through your good offices, lots of oversight. We have the Auditor General. We have the Supreme Court of Canada. We have commissions like the missing and murdered aboriginal women's committee. We have groups like the status of women committee. We have committees at this House making recommendations. We have so much oversight that the problems are obvious and in clear sight. What we really need is action, is it not?
I was asked today about what kind of oversight we need. I said that we don't need oversight anymore; we need action by the government on the problems that have been identified.
I won't ask you to agree with that. I think you've already said as much.
I don't know if I have enough time, but—