Yes, and for those who are new, the five minutes is yours to use. You can use it for a speech if you want to do a five-minute speech. That's up to you. It's your slot.
I just want to point out that I was on both the finance committee and the industry committee, Mr. Chair. Each of those committees had different speaking orders. Particularly on the industry committee, I would say, the Conservatives, who were the government last time, did not get their rounds as other committees did. We were pretty fair on the finance committee, to be honest with you. But on industry, it wasn't quite as fair. Let me just put it that way.
So in a spirit of compromise, which we of course are all in, I still agree with five minutes; I think five minutes is fair. Every individual member then is treated equally, in my view. But instead of having the Conservatives go first, we could let the NDP go first, then the Conservatives, then the NDP, then the Conservatives, then the Liberals, then the Conservatives. The round would change so that instead of us going first we would go last in that 30-minute round. So the NDP would go first, but it would still be five minutes.