Sorry, but if I may, the downside of that is it ends up being a charitable case. One of us has to give up our spot to the poor little member who doesn't have all the rights that we have. We're talking about democracy and fairness right from the get-go. It affects those other folks. Could we not just find a means where they would have a spot in the rotation of questions in their own right, rather than the crumbs of charity from other partisans?
I'll make a motion. I move, Chair, that a member who is not of a recognized party be allowed to participate in our hearings with all rights except that of voting. Word it whatever way you want, but so that they get a right to be in the speaking rotation and participate fully, but they can't vote, obviously.
But I'm open to amend that.