Yes, I'd like to address an issue that was raised in second reading and comes up here as well, the desirability of the Prime Minister being able to draw a line and say that this is a matter of confidence. I think it's as important for the government to be able to set a matter as being a test of confidence as it is for the opposition to declare that something is a matter of confidence. Essentially, both sides are saying that the issue is so important that if it is voted down, they are prepared to go to the people over it.
I think that is a very important principle that should be protected in our parliamentary system.
Thank you.