I lowered my hand, and then I raised it again.
I don't know if Mr. Duncan answered the question that Ms. Sahota asked, which was whether discussions had happened between the whips' offices. As we know, a lot of this stuff is worked out and ironed out between the various offices in advance. Then we come here and we have all of that background before doing this.
My take on this is that we're taken a little offside on this, so we're not in a position to vote on this right now. Perhaps we should move on. We can suspend on this particular item, move on to the rest, and then come back to this after our whips' offices have had an opportunity to chat about this and to look at it. Hopefully, there aren't any more surprises like this. Otherwise, unfortunately, this is going to drag on. I was half joking when I said you could have sent this stuff to us in advance, because then it gives us an opportunity to look at it. We're certainly not going to vote on something until we fully understand it and the implications of it.
Madam Chair, perhaps you will ask the committee if we could move on to the next item and then come back to this.