Well, I'm not, and neither is my family. All good things come to an end.
I have three questions. I'll outline them, and you can answer them as you feel would be best.
The first one, in no particular order, is about the slots. You said there were x number of speaking spots, or slots. Who fills those?
One of the controversies that we continue to have is the expanding power of whips' offices over individual members. Questions and everything else are preordained by the whip and the Speaker, who in some cases are acting like a traffic cop rather than using their discretion as to who gets to speak. I would be interested in your comments on that.
Two, what changes to your standing orders, as you can recall, did you have to make to bring about the chamber and to find its place in the organization of things?
Lastly, you made reference to the agenda today. I think you said there were five things. How does the agenda get set?