Chair, I was actually going to be speaking up soon and asking for an extension, because originally when we added an hour to go to 7:30, it was with the understanding that we could lose about an hour, but as a matter of fact, we lost three and a half hours.
We have very little time to go through this clause-by-clause, because as you all know, there is a guillotine that is going to drop at 11:59 tomorrow night. Because of that, I have to say that I am objecting very strongly, for one thing because we had what I think was a gentlemen's and ladies' agreement to have that extra hour, which we should honour. I was actually going to be asking for more time, which I won't be now, obviously.
But I also want to say that it took unanimous agreement for us to come to that decision this morning. The new adjournment time became an hour later—7:30 became 8:30—so surely, Mr. Chair, procedurally it should now require unanimous agreement to change what we agreed to before we broke.