So amendments would have to be in one day before that.
Ms. Glover, you're saying that for our amendments to be considered, it's important to provide one-day notice and to actually provide the wording of our amendments. I would just say that we should apply that to your motion. If, in fact, it's only reasonable that the government be given 24-hour notice of our amendments, opposition members should be given the same period of time for, for instance, this motion that we're being presented with.
We're not being dilatory, to Mr. Hoback's point. In fact, we could have prevented wasting all of this time if we had simply been provided with this motion in advance. Then we would have had an opportunity to go through it constructively and to have arrived at this meeting ready to discuss it in detail.