Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I don't have a list of numbers, but I'm a little confused about the process here, because I don't understand why we don't just go through it sequentially. We're going to have to pause, because we have three opposition parties and one government. There are a million different iterations that could happen, and one of us has to be able to raise a flag and say that the Bloc, the NDP and the Conservatives are all going to not support this.
Going through it sequentially is the only way that sort of makes sense to me. Then, at that point, we're going to have a recorded division. We'd want to talk about it at that point and, presumably, there would be some discussion. The Conservatives expect to be very collaborative in this meeting, to be clear. I just think that moving it through sequentially will save us a lot of time.
We can go through these groups and then someone can raise a flag and say, “I want to talk about this” or “three of the opposition parties are going to vote against it”. I would say, let's just go through this sequentially. We'll agree to the groupings. Like I said, we want to be collaborative. It's just that this process is going to be really cumbersome.