I think it's clear, Mr. Chairman. According to our rules, this amendment is out of order. I repeat, we're getting into a substantive debate and we'll end up—I understand that this may be a point of information. From the beginning, we've allowed the government and opposition members to challenge the purpose of this amendment.
However, you need to be firm, to clearly state that this amendment is out of order and that it's time to move on to the next one. Those are the rules. Unless the clerk tells me I'm wrong, we must follow the rules. Some questions have been allowed, to clarify the situation, but now it's time to move on.