On a point of order, Mr. Chair, as I mentioned when we started this process last week, there were some amendments where I believed we needed to challenge the traditional government purview on a royal recommendation.
As you'll recall, I mentioned last Thursday that with the famous Jack Layton budget, what the government did at the time, because they wanted to stave off an election, was to allow the royal recommendation. They basically allowed the budget to be recrafted, because at the time the Paul Martin government saw the thoughtfulness of the Jack Layton amendments—