Settle in, we're going to be here a while. You're going to hear it again and again.
The fact of the matter is that this is about the procedure of law-making. This isn't about a ten percenter that was sent into somebody's riding. As important as that is, this is not that. This is not some one-off little thing that happened in the House, or a little procedural matter that we just need to straighten out a bit and everything will be fine. This is serious stuff. This is the law-making procedure of a G-7 country. It doesn't get much bigger than that, and all we're asking for as the opposition parties is an opportunity to table this for two days to allow us an opportunity to get answers to very valid questions about the implications both for the procedure of law-making in Canada, and also the rights of individual members of Parliament. That's how serious this is.