Mr. Harris, I've heard enough because we're getting all these issues.
I'm going to read Standing Order 115(5):
Notwithstanding Standing Orders 108(1)(a) and 113(5), the Chair of a standing, special, legislative or joint committee shall suspend the meeting when the bells are sounded to call in the Members to a recorded division, unless there is unanimous consent of the members of the committee to continue to sit.
There is no other requirement that we suspend, or adjourn, or anything else. I had the practice yesterday of adjourning at 2:30 because I was led to believe there were going to be votes. I'm led to believe there are going to be votes today after question period ends. There will be no bells for that. It is my intention to suspend the meeting at 1:30 so that members can get not to hear question period but to vote.
What did I say? I'm sorry. It is my intention to suspend at 2:30, but not for the purposes of being part of question period. I understand your arguments and the other arguments for and against. That's what we did yesterday and that's what I'd like to do today.
As it turned out, there were no votes yesterday. We suspended anyway. I'm assuming there are votes today and therefore I will be suspending at 2:30.
Ms. Sims has the floor.