Thank you very much, Madam Chair. I'll be voting in favour of this motion and I just wanted to say, as well, if my honourable colleagues are feeling a little bit on edge like I am, there's probably a reason for it, Madam Chair. For myself I'm taking exception to what's going on here tonight. I believe that I interjected a point of order earlier and I still do maintain that, Madam Chair. However, what has happened is that our legislative process here was hijacked. We made significant changes to the content of this bill and there are enough changes to do that, Madam Chair. There are five amendments to a bill with 10. I believe that the public has a fundamental right to have input into what we, as legislators, are doing. Every one of us, as Members, talk about this on a daily basis. The fundamental right of our public to have a say and to have input. Now I am stating for the record what we have done tonight, by introducing so many
amendments, has circumvented the process of our institution we so proudly represent, Madam Chair. I demand that we allow our committee system to provide due process and due diligence by re-examining this bill once more. I feel very strongly about it. We have a public process. We went out there and we didn't show them the bill that we're passing here tonight and there's something fundamentally wrong if we're going to do that as legislators. That's why I feel so strongly about it. Thank you, Madam Chair.