I would suggest, Mr. Vellacott, that this can be put as a motion. We can vote on it. The rules are, as I understand them from the clerk, that motions are received by six o'clock in order of priority. So if one is received at eleven o'clock, it's first. Another at two o'clock would be second, and so on. We have one night's sleep and then it's a legitimate motion to come before the committee the next day.
In reality, that's not 24 hours, but that's the way the rule works. That's what the journals use. We could accept a motion that could be submitted, circulated, and voted on at a future meeting regarding changing the 24 hours to two sleeps, 48 hours, or whatever the committee wants. We could do that at a future date.