Okay, thank you, Mr. Pacetti.
I want to give clarification to all members that they can draft amendments right now if they wish. I mentioned last night as an administrative encouragement, not as a deadline, and if members have amendments they wish to bring forward even at this moment they're certainly welcome to do so. The member knows, as a past chair, the advantages to the committee and to the staff of having amendments in earlier if possible, but there is no restriction on bringing amendments forward at this point in time.
We'll proceed. I understand we could proceed to.... There are no amendments up to clause 57, so we could, if the committee would like, proceed by asking if clauses 2 to 57 inclusive carry. We could proceed to simply adopt clauses 2 to 57 and then proceed to deal with amendments, rather than have discussion on each of the clauses as we go. It's entirely up to the committee members. If you would accommodate that, as there are no amendments, I might be led to assume we could proceed to clause 58 and begin discussion at that point.
Are all committee members in acceptance of that approach?