I want to thank the Liberals for the math they did and for the compromise they put forward. I appreciate that very much, and in round two we'll be very satisfied with that generous offer.
It doesn't change my concerns about round one, though. Whether you have the way you like it--two opposition, one government, and back--I don't see why it carries on afterwards. I think round one is going to be an awfully long round of seven and eight minutes if you go back to the Liberals and back to the Conservatives and still call that round one. I consider round one to be one complete round in which each party speaks, and then we begin round two, and then we begin round three.
Could I ask--and this is the last thing I'll intervene on--that round one be considered a four-part round of each party speaking once?