I'm happy for us to go to a vote. My point is, and has been all along, that we are MPs who have committed to do this work.
I hadn't set out a specific time where the extra hours would be put in—that is at the discretion of the chair—or all of the work that has to happen at the back end to make sure it's fair on staff.
Once again, we have a job to do do. We've committed to this job, and that's why we're here. I can see no reason why a committee would actually oppose putting in the work it needs to do to get it done, but if that's how people want to vote, that's up to them. They can be put on the record as not wanting to do the extra work to move this along expeditiously.