Madam Chair, I would add that I think it might take a little bit of time for us to agree. As I say, nobody came to this meeting, I think, even anticipating that there might be the degree of openness to the new conversation we're seeing. I think it's going to take a little time to hammer something out. I'm loath to try to do that within the meeting time. I think, after it's taken a very long time to get to here, it feels like a bit of an artificially urgent deadline. I know that there are so many Liberals on the committee who have more to say on the amendment, who thought that they were going to have a lot more time than it turns out they may.
I don't want to catch anyone off guard or foreclose on an important opportunity to say what has not yet been said, so I think that giving it the rest of this meeting, having the vote on the amendment, and then being able to come back on Thursday is the best way to proceed.