I have no objection to going back and forth to attend committee meetings; it's my exercise. But the parliamentary secretary is saying that the minister will be able to come and testify before us in the future. We don't need to hold another meeting to discuss a motion. Since this meeting is public, everyone heard that the minister was going to appear before the committee in the future. Saying that he will come in the future and presenting a motion to explain that he will come in the future, is the exact same thing.
I truly want to believe that we must spend time within the committee, but I find it totally pointless to come back on Thursday to discuss this motion, given that we already got an answer today. If we have work to do, I will be delighted to show up. But I am not fond of showing up just to study a bogus motion, simply to pass the time. Not only are we wasting our time, but we are also wasting taxpayers' money.