Seeing that all the recommendations in the whole report are before the committee and every member's feedback is valuable, what I would suggest though is that—and this is just from experience—if you don't fathom that you're going to vote for that recommendation in any way imaginable.... I would just hope that this is a good-faith effort, that we're going to try to get to where we hopefully can have consensus on a recommendation. If we adopt things that are agreeable to everyone, then hopefully I will be able to see that we'll all be in agreement, for example, if we spend a long time on something and then vote, we'll vote in favour of it as well. If not, then it ends up that you spent a lot of time on something that you knew from the get-go you were never going to be agreeable to.
I'm just requesting that every member put a good-faith effort forward in making their suggestions for these revisions, so that they're making them in order to be able to vote in favour of them, if that's understandable.
Yes, Mr. Richards.