Thank you very much.
Members, I want to thank you all again for your diligence in getting to us by the deadline any amendment changes. If you had an opportunity to look through the package of material distributed last Friday, you will have noted that there was in fact one additional amendment. It is in your package on page 2.1, indicated as a new amendment. It was not in the original package you received at the beginning of last week.
So you now have, hopefully, the updated copy of the amendments. If you do not have that, we have extra copies. You'll know you have the new one when you see page 2.1 in the package.
I will also tell you, as I did before, that I have found all of the amendments, including the new one, in order. So we are ready to move on with our clause-by-clause. I'll just remind members that we will simply put the clause on the table. If there is an amendment to the clause, we'll ask the particular representative of the party that made to amendment to introduce it. The amendment will be moved and we can have debate on it. We have our experts here to help us if we need their help. Then we will vote on it and proceed to the next clause.
If there is no amendment to a particular clause, there is an opportunity to discuss the clause. However, I think we could probably put the question to those clauses as we move through. As we come upon them, we can put the question if there's nothing to do.
Again, I would remind members about the amendments as they come in. There are two ways in which we organize our amendments. One, obviously, is in the order in which they appear in the bill. In the cases of multiple amendments to the same line in the bill, then we time them very specifically as to when they were received. Whoever got their amendment in first is obviously dealt with first, in that case.
Did you want to bring something up, Mr. Owen?