Mr. Nicholls, your leeway is over. You're getting into debating the bill, and I'm not going to allow you to do that.
I have given you, overwhelmingly, an awful lot of discretion. I've exercised discretion by allowing you to speak perhaps on issues that are irrelevant and repetitive. But clearly you're now starting to talk about the bill, and this isn't the appropriate time to do that. The issue before us is whether the motion should carry on requesting an extension of 30 sitting days from the House.
I'm not saying that your issue isn't important. It may be more appropriate, sir, if we ever get back to it, to debate it in the House or in this committee. That has to do with the issue of the bill itself, and it is completely irrelevant to what we're talking about now.