Of course I do. But I think we should avoid troubling the House with a point of privilege. My needs can be satisfied if you would only respect your own decision at the beginning of the meeting. You said at the beginning of the evening that once we had adopted the articles we could look at the amendment with regard to the schedules. You looked at me as you said this, because you knew that we wanted to make this amendment for the first nations. We still want to make it. We can avoid a lot of hassle tomorrow and avoid a point of privilege if you simply allow this amendment to be read—it's three lines long—and the vote to take place. If you do that, we've taken care of the problem.
On December 8th, 2009. See this statement in context.