Thank you, Ms. Brown.
Just to clarify a couple of things, you're correct. When motions are brought forward, they are brought forward in an order, but we do allow the movement of motions forward. The reason for that is that there may be motions put in place that are time-sensitive, and the mover doesn't want to discuss them right at this moment. There is a problem with that. We're seeing that here. Once someone gets the number one spot, it always has to go through them. So there's never any movement to get out of that spot once you're there. That can be a real problem. However, the part about bringing motions forward is that it takes not a unanimous vote but a vote of the majority to bring that forward. I think that's fair. Otherwise, it could sit on the bottom of the pile forever.
So that is an option, and Mr. Dewar is employing it now, and it's in order.
We have Mr. Goldring.