Actually there is one thing. It's conceivable you would know the answer to this.
This is for you, Mr. Bosc, particularly. I've been on this committee for over a decade. It's the first time we're faced with having two matters of privilege before us at the same time, but I'm sure it's not the first time it's ever happened. Is there a normal practice for how procedure and House affairs, or the relevant committee in whatever Westminister system, ought to deal with them when it has two matters of privilege? Do we just do them chronologically, in the order they come to us, or what is the practice?