Chair, I know there are some members here who are relatively new to the House, and I've been here for all too long. I would like to just share with them that during the years I've been here, there were times when we had five parties. What the committee did, quite often, was simply say, you may have a dissenting report; however, you must restrict it to two pages or whatever.
The committee made that decision, and it was attached as an appendix. We would have the main report from the then ruling Liberal Party, followed by four dissenting opinions about this report. It was clear and succinct so that the position was clearly laid on the line. So it also bears the weight of previous practice.
Thank you very much.