I very eagerly would like to debate it, Mr. Chairman. I appreciate the opportunity.
I'll be sitting in from time to time, Mr. Chairman, so thank you for recognizing me in this clause-by-clause analysis of Bill C-24.
I should point out, Mr. Chairman, it's unique--to me--to have time limits of three minutes put on motions, amendments, subamendments. We are probably setting history, to some degree, in having such a narrow limitation and opportunity to debate motions that can be, I'm sure we would all agree, complex in their nature.
The second thing that's novel, by way of introduction of my remarks on government amendment G-5, is that we're in a televised room but the television cameras don't seem to be following the debate.
Can I ask, from a point of clarification, if this meeting is televised or if it isn't, Mr. Chairman?