What I'm saying is that I'm not prepared to consent to the first process, because I'm saying we either take it as it was and report it back to the House, or we don't just take what it was and then keep arguing. It's either one or the other, not both, and not a part of either one.
Quite frankly, there were some 27 amendments, and now there may be some 30 amendments. Some of them are sequential and some are not so much so, but I'm saying that I'm prepared to agree with what Mr. Lessard's position was, and that is to put the bill exactly in the form it was. That's what I said from the outset. If there is any variation, we'll go back to clause-by-clause and we'll make our arguments again on the record.