I'd like to speak to that Mr. Chairman, if I may.
Colleagues, you'll recall that one of the reasons the chairman felt the first amendment that was moved here today was out of order was that there was an element of discretion added to the bill. So I'd like to argue slightly tongue-in-cheek that this amendment also invokes discretion, the discretion being that of royal assent and the timing of the royal assent.
In fact, one wonders these days whether or not the government will enact and give royal assent. There's been a question raised about that too. I'm wondering whether, with that element of discretion now being shoehorned into the bill, this amendment might be out of order.
Okay, I'm going to withdraw that. I think I don't want to give the chair a hard time here, so I'll stand down on that issue.