The amendment, yes. I understand—the amendment to the motion.
The point is that in everything we do, every decision we make, whether we're looking at the economy, the budget or climate change, we can't be making decisions in Ottawa that are going to impact people in Ontario and potentially cause brown-outs in eastern Ontario.
All I'm trying to say is that committees can study what they deem to be most important. I think that even Justin Trudeau said at one time that committees are the masters of their own domains, and there's long-established proof that you can study similar topics in multiple committees.
I apologize to the folks who were here earlier who didn't get their chance for a full dialogue. Maybe there's a chance, at some time, to make up that time, or maybe they're so mad that they don't want to see us again.
Those are my points, and I'll leave it at that.