I'm going to make a suggestion.
Clearly, we're at a standoff here. I think Mr. Turnbull has heard the significant concerns on the recommendation that he put on the floor. I think there are others who may share those. I think we need a reset here, right now. In order for us to get to that point, I would ask if Mr. Turnbull would consider withdrawing his recommendation. Perhaps we need unanimous consent through you, Madam Chair, to do that. That is something that I think would allow us to get to a point where we could reset, because clearly there is a concern there.
The other thing I would suggest to the members of the committee, if Mr. Turnbull is amenable to removing his recommendation, is that perhaps we can look at and maybe put our minds to a situation that's similar to what we have now, whereby any agreement to adopt any emergency measures should be with all parties. It should include a time frame that's agreed upon and that can only be extended by further agreement. Maybe that is.... What we have now is a simple solution to this.
Madam Chair, I think Mr. Richards was really trying to go in that direction, with an understanding, given the concerns that Mr. Turnbull's amendment or recommendation has. If he's willing to withdraw that, I think we need to step back, reset and then look at where we need to go, and I think where we need to go is similar to what we have now.
Thank you, Madam Chair.