Garnett, sorry, just while you're on private members' business, I don't usually intervene as the chair but there's something I really feel passionately about: that is, private members' business is only, as you said, two hours of debate. In fact, in some of your models you're keeping that, but government business can go for two, three, four days. From my perspective, a bill is a bill is a bill, and so it has the same result in Canada, in the end, if it gets through the whole system. You have one set of bills that only get two hours of debate, and the others that can get a lot more scrutiny. I've always had an issue with that over the years.
The other thing I want to mention is there's something else PROC looked at earlier, and we thought we may or may not come back to later, which would give more time for debate of private members' bills, which is another thing on your list. It's that Westminster and Australia have a second Parliament, a second House of Commons, as it were.