Thank you, Mr. Chair. We will not challenge your ruling. This is an important bill. The monument has so much value that nothing justifies challenging it.
I see that you have avoided any partisanship, because the government amendments are interesting. The problem is that, if they are ruled inadmissible legislatively, we have to respect that. I think your decision was a good one, Mr. Chair. It is not a political decision, but a decision whose intent is to make sure that this bill is never challenged and cannot be.
If the result of the amendments is that the bill could be challenged, it would be in everyone's interests, including the government's, to withdraw them, interesting though they are. The basic objective is to have the monument. That is what is important. We must not add things, or add procedures that would allow challenges to the bill. Mr. Chair, I feel that you made the right decision. The bill must never be challenged. We support your decision.