When I introduced my motion...and I think everybody would agree to that too. Whether you agree with the intent or whether you agree with whether it was right or not, it was to unify this committee.
I will tell you, Nicole, that should we vote on this motion, I will reintroduce my motion and I will make it applicable. The end result will be that we will be divided, and the only people who will suffer are those very women you're talking about. To suggest that women on this side care less about women than women on that side is an insult, quite frankly. If we can't come together and decide that we're going to work for women, then the people who are going to suffer are those very groups we represent, those very women who are being abused, those very women who are suffering at the hands of violence. They are the ones who will be on the short end of the stick.
So I repeat, I will reintroduce my motion. It may be defeated, but I will reintroduce my motion, which will make it applicable. That was not my intent. My intent was to have us agree to come to a conclusion that we will, as a committee, because we believe.... All of us want the same thing for women, and for you to disagree with that is, in essence, saying, no, we really don't think you want what's good for women; you have some other alternative option.