Mr. Chair, I would like to pick up on Mr. Richards' comments.
It's been proposed that we lose 20% of question period. If I look at the House of Commons, when I was elected in October, there were over 200 people who had never been members of Parliament. When I look across, many of the ministers struggled in the first year. At the same time, with the 20%, if we keep it the way we're doing it now, it would give the parliamentary secretaries a chance to improve their skills.
I'm a broadcaster. I can talk all day in the House of Commons.