No. I have great concerns, Chair, because when we come back to the full committee, you will have lost that impartial position. You have now spoken at the subcommittee, and that motion, coming back from that subcommittee, involves your participation in what's being proposed; therefore, you lose that impartiality. That's a motion coming back from you. And whenever that motion is being dealt with, you would have to remove yourself from the chair. You would have to have a vice-chair.
But the vice-chair is on that committee. That vice-chair has impartiality. It's not impartial. And again, it would create an unworkable—