As I said earlier, my understanding of why the cabinet chose not to support the bill was that it required a royal recommendation, because of some concerns of the Speaker in that regard. This bill would not be here today if it weren't for all three parties voting in favour of it. I'm extremely grateful to all three parties that participated to get to this point.
This was about trying to engage people and encouraging them to vote for what, in my opinion, was the right thing to do. It's about having this conversation. Yes, it's an extremely humbling experience. It had to go against the grain, so to speak, of the direction the government was going. But I think, at the end of the day, Parliament made the right choice by choosing to vote in favour of this and to bring it to this stage.
Since that point, the Speaker has ruled that it does require a royal recommendation. I put forward my arguments as to why I think it doesn't. He chose otherwise.
Do you want to interrupt me to address the flashing bells?