Thank you, Chair.
It's interesting that although my colleague talks about this meeting being on the estimates, there was not one question that he asked on the estimates. All he did was ask the minister, as is his right, about the very serious situation as it relates to Aveos. I think it's been fairly clear that he's done that.
If he had wanted to spend this time on the main estimates, as I think we should have done, then that was his opportunity to do so. He asked not one question. I think it's very clear that the minister has been forthright and candid about it, and we've been assured that there is more information coming to our next meeting this Thursday.
Pierre Poilievre, my colleague, has made a suggestion of a friendly amendment. If it's not going to be friendly, then I would like to make an amendment to that motion through you, Chair, if it's appropriate, because I think it's been fairly clear that the minister has been forthright. I'm quite prepared to support the motion with the exclusion of the reference to the Minister of Transport being invited to attend, because he's been here and I think has provided very full disclosure.