—debating a motion, a difficult motion. And I'm asking Mr. Warawa.... I believe he's getting close to wrapping up. We, of course, are going to votes. We will suspend and we'll come back here as quickly as possible. As long as we have a quorum, we'll continue, and we'll continue to debate this motion.
We have a speaking list. I don't know how long everybody can keep speaking; that is totally up to you. I will constantly try to listen and to keep people on topic, which is two minutes: is it long enough or isn't it long enough to make your points about climate change and about the bill that's before us? Is this time allocation right or wrong, yes or no?
We are hearing why it is not. I assume we're going to soon starting hearing why two minutes is good, and then we'll carry on. Until we exhaust the speaking list, we will listen to debate on this motion and ultimately vote on it. When we vote on it, we'll then go to the amended clause 10 and discuss the amended clause 10.
So right now, unless it's something that I haven't covered, Mr. Watson....