We're not going to be able to do that. We have to put our amendments on the record. That's the whole point of having the proposed resolution. I do not want to get into these amendments right now, because we are in the fall economic statement. As I said previously, and will repeat now, we would guarantee getting back to your motion right away. We would provide the amendments in writing within the next 24 hours, so you have time between now and Wednesday to look at them.
I think it would set a great atmosphere for us to have those discussions—perhaps at the informal session on Wednesday—about things like private members' business, which has to be done before the end of the year; getting to Mr. Chambers' study, as required; and planning out the rest of the events we need to do after the fall economic statement, which is also important for your agenda, I think.
I would repeat my request: If we could table that for now, given that there are 36 minutes of study remaining in today's meeting, I think we could get to a resolution we can all agree on. I'm doing this in a good-faith way, and hoping that you're hearing my sincerity.