Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Because of the confusion around this clause, as we've had confusion over so many of these other clauses that we're ramming through today.... It makes no sense that we go hell bent, sixty seconds an amendment, sixty seconds a clause, to try to ram this bill through. I implore the government to see good sense. The decisions we're making have huge consequences. In each of these cases we're seeing these amendments being rammed through without due consideration of what the implications are. Sixty seconds an amendment--it's never been seen in the entire history of Confederation that a committee has acted so irresponsibly.
In this case we have a great deal of confusion around the amendment and the subamendment, differences of interpretation. It is very clear to me that what we have to do is set aside this amendment, set aside this particular subamendment, set it aside so that we can provide due consideration later on. I'm certainly hoping that my colleagues around the table will see the good sense of adjourning this meeting at some point. We're making more and more mistakes, Mr. Chair, and this particular clause--