It's nice of Mr. Obhrai to tell us to call the question. He's been on the other side of the equation more times than I have and in fact hasn't done that. I'm speaking about talking out the clock. I don't want to do that.
I want to underline the point--probably to Mr. Rae more than anyone--that we are not talking about rewriting the report here. We're talking about the work that was done in this committee. The difference was a matter of hours, particularly on the CSR report--which was a motion amended by the government, so I'm not sure why they would be against it. By the time we got it into the House, the House had risen for the summer. So in terms of opportunity for us to actually shine light on it, you know how these things work.
Basically what you're saying is that you don't want to have the work that this committee had done in the past Parliament in the House, Bob. That's what you're saying.