I had not raised my hand, Mr. Chairman, but I would be pleased to say a few words.
It seems to me that our way of working was quite appropriate. It seems that there are many disagreements. We can see that Mr. Arthur harbours some resentment. I therefore do not really want to reopen this debate.
As far as speaking time, statements and questions from independent members are concerned, we can take our inspiration from what happens in the House of Commons. We can see that it is a party system and that parties have priority when it comes to taking the floor. I think it would be best to continue to work as we have in the past. We had an agreement and it worked well.