I think a lot of the points I wanted to raise you've already clarified. I was going to mention the fact that I am new to the committee, but I do understand a little bit about parliamentary procedure. Constitutionally, trade deals are the prerogative of the government. I know they've been forwarded to the committee, but our system is very unlike the American system where you require through the Constitution in the U.S. to have Congress also have its stamp of approval. Technically, we could actually vote against it and the government could actually still sign and ratify it. It's a different system altogether from the American system.
I think you can vote for it or against it, but I'm not sure you can make amendments that the government has actually--