Mr. Doherty, I'm going to take a minute to welcome Elizabeth May and tell her that, as well as using the regular procedures here, we're also using the Simms' procedure.
The legal procedure is that, when the person has the floor, they can talk for 12 hours, like some members have, and you normally wouldn't have anyone else talk, but what we have done here is, if someone wants to comment on a particular point that that person's making, at the leave of that person—and everyone has been flexible on this so far—you can actually make a short intervention on the point they are making. I say this just so you understand the unique way we've been operating here.