So when I relinquish the floor—and Mr. Graham, be gentle—it's going to be a massive transition for us over here as we start to understand how wrong we've been and how we have wronged you and your colleagues, and prepare to face the nation and tell them how wrong we've been. Be gentle. This won't be easy for us over here, but I have faith in your humanity.
Mr. Chair, I think this might be a fine time to allow all this enlightenment and wisdom to wash over us all as Mr. Graham takes the floor with his new decoder ring and explains to us that the discussion paper presented by the Liberal government House leader was actually a positive gift to Parliament and how it's going to enhance the role of the opposition as well as the government in this great new dawn of “unicorns and rainbows” as promised by the hippie king.
I can't believe they used that term. That was great.
Anyway, Chair, I think it's now an appropriate time, and I wish to do two things: one, to formally advise you that I am relinquishing the floor; and two, to ask the clerk to put me back on the list.