My only worry, again, is that if we leave it too long, by then we'll be into the minutiae. We'll know the details. We'll be seized of it all, and it's going to be harder to keep the Speaker..... I get it; the Speaker shouldn't be involved in this instant case, given his unique role. But, again, if that's what everybody decides, I'll back down. It's just that, in my view, keeping him near the front gives us the information we need about how the system works in general, and he is part of that decision-making. Then once we're done, the beauty is we'll be done, and there shouldn't be any reason to bring him back, and therefore he can't get into....
But I'm open.