To some extent it is. I might revert to my clerk on occasions, just to make sure that I'm giving you the correct information.
In the report we've produced, which basically takes the government's e-petition system and brings it into Parliament to a joint system so it will be shared between the House of Commons and Parliament, there is going to be a threshold of 100,000, but that won't necessarily guarantee that it gets debated.
What we are very keen to avoid is well-funded pressure groups basically hijacking the system, so that you get a lot of well-supported petitions coming in but really it's questionable whether they're actually grassroots driven.
We're going to have an e-petition select committee that will actually help to ensure that perhaps smaller petitions with many less signatures, but those that the committee feels are important, also get their chance to be debated in the House of Commons.
That was a very inarticulate response for a very straightforward question. I do apologize.