Finally, the last method they use, when some other member has the floor and is making points they find very difficult to contend with, is to try to speak over that member.
So they have a whole assortment of strategies to silence effective criticism of their case to try to avoid any public discussion of its essential weakness. Mr. Chair, that is exactly why I have put forward a compromise motion to allow eight more rounds. It probably should have been more than eight rounds, because there is a lot more to discuss. There are a lot more weaknesses in Elections Canada's case that could be exploited through questioning. But I thought eight would show mercy, and in the spirit of compromise, that's why we chose that number.
Mr. Chair, with that, I will turn over the floor to the next speaker on the list.
Thank you.