Chair, I have to make an interjection to what Mr. Julian suggested after my speaking.
To my honourable colleague, the member across from me, Ms. Damoff, brought up that doctors were supportive of it and you didn't say a word—not a word.
I have some information in front of me. You mentioned that we haven't done our research, but I obviously beg to differ. I mentioned four or five paragraphs that proved that doctors were against it. You took great offence to what I said.
Sir, I will look you in the eyes and tell you I'm not filibustering. I'm trying to do my job.