Mr. Cooper, not to cut you off, I think I've heard the arguments.
Mr. Turnbull, I think I've heard the arguments.
I've consulted with the legislative clerks here and there is agreement. I share the agreement that the amount of time that passes between meetings is not what's actually relevant. What's relevant is that there is time at a meeting.
I did adjourn immediately following the introduction of the subamendment by Mr. Cooper, which means that, in all fairness, it did not provide members of the committee an opportunity to speak to it or object to it. For that reason, in consultation with the experts I have beside me here, I am going to allow the challenge.
What we're going to do is go to a vote on this now.