Thank you, Mr. Wrzesnewskyj, for assisting with the clarification of that.
I have no problem with the substance of this amendment.
As a general point, of course, we know that by amending this legislation it means that it has to go back through the Senate. I just want to say on the record that I appreciate the commitment of everyone and every party that we've been discussing this with to move forward. We are moving forward as a committee, it seems, with amendments, based on the will of the majority, based on the expectation and the assurance that every effort will be made in the House, in the Senate, to make sure this gets done.
I think we understand the importance of doing that. I sure hope that there isn't any funny business that happens afterwards. I would not ever think the people we've been working with across the way would countenance that, but there are many moving parts in the legislative process, so we are moving forward in good faith on an expectation that all of the assurances we've been given by people in the Senate and in the House are for real. I and others will be extremely upset if that doesn't pan out. That means hopefully moving forward with unanimous consent to expedite a third reading and co-operation in the Senate. I'm hopeful we can do that.
On that basis, let's make these amendments, if they can work, and I sure hope they do.