Thank you very much, Chair.
As I was saying, the processes we have before us and the different tools we have before us are all there for a reason. The Westminster parliamentary convention goes way out of its way to protect private members' business, and it's because we want to protect private members' business—the bills that private members bring forward and the integrity of those—that I am not going to be voting in favour of 30 sitting days.
I will go on to say that I actually tried to look back to see whether we have any precedence for anything like this. The whole of last week has been a matter of precedent-setting and precedent-making. As I was saying earlier, I will be intrigued by—