I'm going to start with a bit of an opportunistic question. Just this morning, the Bloc Québécois introduced a bill on transparency. Its purpose is to ensure that any international agreement is tabled in the House of Commons and is subject to a certain time frame before the vote. That way, there's enough time to know what's in the agreement, and it can't be signed in secret. Numerous agreements have been signed before they can even be debated publicly, so it's important that any agreement be debated, studied in committee and voted on before it is signed. The other thing is the fact that, in committee, we should be able to study not only implementation bills, but also the agreements themselves. That would enable us to change a lot more things.
Do you support that idea?