Mr. Chairman, first, this is a bill that will have a considerable impact on people's lives.
Second, I would like us to show some flexibility because this is an important moment. Since my colleague Mr. Dykstra has probably already seen the regulations, and as we always work in good faith here in any case, perhaps it would have been more helpful for us to receive the regulations right away because I'm sure they won't be drafted Monday night. We could have been given them right away; we're all in good faith. We would have worked in that direction, and we would have seen whether there were any amendments that should be introduced in the meantime. Here I must admit I feel rushed.
And the more I ask questions, the more I see things. There's yes, 95%, probably we all know what we're doing on both sides, but I'm starting to have some issues, like the designated country. But saying that, I don't want to filibuster; I want to make sure we make things happen. That's the reason we're sitting until midnight on June 3. It would be appropriate to send those regulations in advance so that at least we can read and start the work. Because if--