Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I was going to let this one go but I think to be true to myself, I had mentioned in committee -- and this is when we talk about trying to figure out ways to work collaboratively -- I felt that this type of direction to the standing committee is actually a disappointment, a waste of time, in my perspective, because you don't need the House of Members referring it to yourself. And if this work already going on in the committee or work that's anticipated to go on in the committee that's known, it seems unusual the House would have to refer to itself. It's not a direction of government. And in my sort of -- I'll call it straw poll of around the room of support for this initiative at large, it seems unusual that if everyone supports it, why are we going to the House to pass a motion to say we're sending it to ourselves in committee? It just seems like the weirdest experience that I've seen in my -- what am at here? 16 now? Something like that. No, longer than that. No, not yet, almost. Anyway, that's how frustrating and exhausting this is getting, this process.
So Mr. Speaker, this is -- this motion in some ways is confusing in the sense of I think it's misplaced because the committee's already agreed that this is going. So I mean, I think -- I don't know what to say; it just seems wrong. Thank you.