Yes, nothing's free.
The government had hoped that, starting with, I would think, the likes of The Globe and Mail—which would be the first ones to not just point out that the opposition and some of us can be a little histrionic—would go through the whole thing and the only negatives the government would take, it hoped, would be the opposition. And at the end of this, it hoped that the heading and the story itself would be all about how unreasonable and obstructionist the opposition were being, thereby laying the groundwork for the ultimate demise of this resistance and the ultimate success of the government, the Liberal government, in being able to change the rules in whatever way makes it happy.
And instead, it got this. But, lest anyone think this is an anomaly, let me quickly dissuade them of that by moving now to what I believe has the title of—