Mr. Chair, my question was also for members of the Liberal Party. Mr. Wilson shared that you have discretion and that you could possibly deviate from the policy sometimes. Ms. Redman mentioned the spirit of goodwill, the presumption of goodwill.
This is our first meeting. We are trying to build a structure, a framework, of fairness that you, Mr. Chair, will be using as a guide of the order of speakers. I don't think you want us to be bringing up to you on a regular basis that, Mr. Chair, we have a member who hasn't had an opportunity to ask a question yet, and yet Mr. Bigras or Mr. Cullen has had multiple opportunities to question, and we still have members here. That wouldn't be fair.
I think the framework that we lay here this morning is very important, so that we don't rely on your discretion, because then you could be challenged, if you're deviating from the structure we're giving you. This morning's discussion is very important.
The question that was asked by Mr. Jean and me is important. Could we please hear from the honourable members? Far beyond relying on goodwill and structure, we have to give you clear direction, Mr. Chair, for a structure that will be fair. Could we please hear from the Liberal members?