I'm only saying my point is this. I don't have any problem with you voting against an amendment that I, Mr. Comartin, or anybody else put forward. It's certainly a prerogative of all committee members.
But there was a suggestion that we have a carefully considered document that can't be amended or that we shouldn't be participating in amendments today. It was said that we shouldn't be making amendments on the fly. Well, then we shouldn't be making amendments today.
If you don't want to make amendments today, and there are other amendments to be considered, then let's adjourn and deal with clause-by-clause on another day, if that's the comment.
If the position is such that the only way we're going to deal with this bill is exactly as it is and it's the only purpose of the committee in being here, then I frankly have better things to do.