As a practical matter, we rarely have time after witnesses. This is a fundamental problem we have, that it's hard to find time. But the point I'm trying to make is, it's not my call. It's never the chair's call to say when motions should be introduced. If it's the will of the committee—and I'm not going to initiate or inhibit the committee making this decision—the committee could say let's set aside extra time at a specific time, but I won't act; I'll take direction from the committee on that matter.
I've already indicated we're going to have to make some adjustments in order to give time for this matter, because this is what happens. Although everybody is within their rights to move motions, they take time and the time isn't available for other things.
Mr. Sweet, and then we really are out of time, unless someone wants to move a motion to extend our sitting.