Thank you.
I agree with Mr. Angus. It would be difficult for members who weren't part of the study to be able to step in at the last minute as it's crossing the finish line. Of course, we worked diligently to get our reports done.
There was some information and some evidence that had been brought forward at the ethics committee with regard to the WE scandal. Mr. Maloney was at that committee because the Liberals said that they wouldn't allow that testimony to be brought forward in this Parliament, making the argument that it was outside the current work of the committee. I think it's important for us to be consistent. I think we have a good work plan. Mr. Angus's motion has now been passed, and I think we can all get behind that. I think that any other effort to try to delay or to stall would be difficult to now agree to, having just passed that motion.
I will be opposing Mr. Maloney's motion.