Mr. Chairman, even though I am not always of the same view as Mr. Karygiannis, I believe he has a right to speak and to ask the questions he wants to ask of the witnesses. That moreover is what we agreed on at the start of the trip.
However, it seems to me that the faster the time to put this question to a vote approaches, the more picky we become. And yet we had agreed at the start of the trip that members would be free to select the subjects they wanted to address. We agreed to say that the onus was on citizens to judge whether members were off topic or irrelevant.
We are all entitled to ask the questions we want to ask during the seven minutes allotted to us. That's what we agreed upon. If anyone wishes to proceed differently, that should be debated. I would like us to let people answer the questions that Mr. Karygiannis wishes to ask them.