Okay. I appreciate that intervention, Mr. Green, and just for the benefit of the committee...and I appreciate your support on challenging the subjectivity of the chair and the clerk's responsibility to identify those who are deemed to be able to speak. That is one of the difficulties of being a chair, figuring out as hands go up...and I have seen people literally throw their bodies across the table to try to get the attention of the chair. It is rather difficult.
I will say that there are other avenues that members can take, through motions, to be heard if they choose, and that's not necessarily by challenging the chair. It's by suggesting that a particular member be heard. We have seen that many times in the House, and it's certainly something that can be dealt with at committee as well, just for the benefit of members on that.
Go ahead, Mr. Housefather, please.