Before I get back to the comments I was making—and you may want to go further with this—I may be able to help with a suggestion.
First of all, I want to make it really clear that although, as I've outlined, I am opposed to the idea of looking at future situations, I'm not trying to hold up a report from the committee. I recognize that I'm in a minority in that viewpoint. I believe in democracy, and I can clearly see I'm in a minority in this situation. I might disagree, and I would certainly vote against anything, but I want to make it clear to Mr. Turnbull and others that I'm not trying to hold anything up and filibuster or anything of that nature.
Where I have a concern is on the second amendment he made, which was the idea of having a majority vote. That's where I feel there is a real threat to democracy. A couple of other members, from two parties at least, have expressed similar concerns. I'm not sure their concerns are as grave as mine, but they've certainly had concerns. Clearly, there are members here today, representing parties that hold somewhere in the neighbourhood of almost half the seats in the House of Commons, who have these concerns, so I think it's something that should be taken seriously.
I will say two things.
First, if you want to return to Mr. Turnbull, Madam Chair—