Thank you, Chair.
There is relevance here because I'm talking about a recent supply day motion. This motion is about changing supply days. I can't, for the life of me, think of anything more relevant than talking about a supply day motion that was brought forward to this House, and the motion, which talks to changing the Standing Orders concerning supply days.
The motion on maternal health was, frankly, one that ended up backfiring on the Liberals because they attempted to use it, as is commonly known in political terms, as a “wedge issue”, when in fact they didn't do their own due diligence to find out in advance how their members would vote on this. Quite frankly, in terms of political embarrassment on a political embarrassment meter, I would put this up near the top.