Thank you.
Further to what my colleague said, which I think is an excellent suggestion, I have been in past clause-by-clauses—Mr. Méla is always doing fantastic work; we've spent many hours together—and in other committees, there's an option, which Mr. Méla can maybe comment on. In other committees, when we've had amendments that knock out latter amendments, which is exactly what we're talking about here, we've had the opportunity, or members have given us the indulgence, to talk about all the options on the table, because while you might like one and think it's great at clarifying, you might see that number three or four is better. We discuss them as a group, and then work collaboratively to pick one of the horses in the race, amend one of them or even consolidate them, as often they're very similar.