On a point of order, Madam Chair, we've been listening to Mr. Richards for some time now. I think we know where he stands.
He's interested in hearing where other members of this committee stand. I think, in fairness, if he wants answers to those questions, he is going to have to yield the floor and let them share their views, as we have been generous enough to do with his time.
Mr. Richards has been speaking for some time now, and we have a motion before us. He has presented—I've lost count—at least four suggestions on how it might be amended or improved in his opinion. He's now asking for other people's input. Procedurally, the only way he can do that correctly is if he yields the floor to let other people speak.