Mr. Chairman, I've concluded. Mr. Martin disagrees with what I'm saying, and through you to him, that's the way I see it should be done. He obviously feels differently, and he's entitled to that view. I've listened to his view, and out of courtesy I would hope he would listen to the procedure that I'm suggesting is, with due respect to him—and I respect him as well—the appropriate procedure to follow, not the procedure that Mr. Martin is recommending.
The opposition happens to have the majority on this committee, and you can do pretty well as you like, as you appear to be doing. But that's the procedure that I'm recommending, Mr. Chairman, and I hope other members of the committee would reconsider the position of the subcommittee and change the procedure.