I welcome everybody back.
To recap, when the meeting started, I identified Mr. Barrett as having his hand raised first and moved the floor to him. Then I had Ms. Khalid and Mr. Fisher following Mr. Barrett's intervention.
Ms. Khalid challenged the ruling of the chair. The difficulty in challenging the ruling of the chair is that the ability of the chair to identify, with the help of the clerk, which members have their hands raised first is a very subjective matter. The difficulty, as well, is that—in challenging the chair on what is, effectively, not a rule or procedure but a very subjective matter—it forces the chair and the clerk to have less discretion with which to do their job identifying which members are to speak.
I identified Mr. Barrett. There is nothing to be challenged in that regard.
Go ahead, Mr. Green.