Mr. Chair, with respect to the rules that are being discussed, I do think it's important to note that the length of the amendment, one way or the other, does not define the scope of the subject. You could add one word. For instance, you could add another country to the list of countries. That would be a one-word amendment that would invite discussion about the particulars of that country.
The other thing is that I do just think it's very unusual that a member would cut off another member after they've spoken for a period of about 15 seconds and say that it's not relevant. It is part of the debates we have here in the committee and the House to make arguments. If a person speaks for 10 minutes and there's no obvious connection, then, okay, fair enough. If a member is speaking for 15 seconds and is offering a quotation—