Mr. Cooper, you don't have the floor. When I give you the floor, you have the floor. We know how this works.
I'm glad you're smiling and finding it entertaining. I don't.
Regarding the people who run the House of Commons, do we need them here for this or can they get back to doing what they need to do?
This is a regular occurrence. We invite witnesses. People have questions lined up, and then.... I don't even know what it is you think you are doing, Mr. Cooper, because we can function. These are democratic institutions, for goodness' sake, people. This is not a different—
I have the floor, Mr. Cooper. We don't push the button, as I've said, because of interpretation and the people who provide us with both official languages.
Ms. Blaney, do you have it now?