I have one further follow-up, Mr. Chair.
On this topic of benefiting other parties, I think it would particularly behoove the third and fourth parties in the House to consider that this would be a tremendous advantage for them. They work in areas of private members' business. Private members' motions are before the House regularly, but bills are also. There are limited mechanisms for other opposition parties in the House to make sure they can get their bills through the process. This would clearly be an advantage to them in expediting that process, because the government of the day--whichever party it might be--particularly if they're in majority, would have the ability to block and delay from that point of view as well. As has been pointed out, I believe this is an advantage to parties in the House, to bring their ideas forward and to get legislation through.
These are recommendations by Parliament, not just by the government. I think this helps Parliament work. I think Canadians expect this is the kind of measure we should be taking to move this process along. I hear time and again when I'm in the riding the complaints and dismay about how things grind to a halt up here. This is a good measure, and I would encourage the third and fourth parties to support it.