I'll certainly share with you. You are a standing member of our committee. It has been our practice whenever we have witnesses for a longer period of time, two hours in this case, that we'll do three rounds. We then try to give those who did not have a chance to ask questions a chance to ask questions. If there's a small amount left, you know my standard practice is to try to do some one-off questions around the table to try to finish the time.
There is no, what do we call them, routine motions at the Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs. It's one of the committees that does not have routine motions. This came by way of a vote among the members of this committee that there aren't routine proceedings. I'm using precedent and I'm using standard practice that this chair uses to share. I recognize there are some members at the table today--