I'm sorry, Madam Chair. Likewise, I think it's hard. There is no proposal that preceded today's meeting, so it will just take a little time to kind of sit down and hammer out what that might look like. I'm certainly happy to provide a proposal in whatever format is most useful.
In respect of today and in response to Ms. Vecchio's concerns, I would be prepared to agree right now to have a vote on the amendment at five to one eastern time and end our meeting at the usual time, so that the way is cleared for Thursday.
We are, as I said, closer than we have been in a while to a position of having some meaningfully productive conversations. Unless my Liberal colleagues see a lot of virtue in extending the time of today's meeting, I'd be happy to have a vote on the amendment five minutes before our regular meeting time would end and end the meeting on time. Then we'd try to come back on Thursday with some kind of game plan for how we move forward.