Thank you, Madam Chair.
I'll start again because clearly the members weren't hearing what I was saying.
We're dealing with an amendment here to the proposal by the government, with their NDP partner, to limit the amount of time on a very large and important bill that deals with freedom of speech on the Internet. It's about limiting to 24 hours the amount of time members of Parliament have to put forward amendments on this committee.
That's consistent with the approach they've been taking with closure on this bill and many others in the House. I would suggest that the most important part of the legislative process obviously is the ability to study clause-by-clause, to hear from witnesses in committee and to propose amendments. It's really quite appalling that the government chooses to want to limit debate on their bill, the scrutiny of the public on their bill and the proposals that one might make on amendments.
In terms of committees, perhaps the interfering parliamentary secretary would prefer to—