On your latter point, I would agree; it is better dealt with on the floor of the House.
The other point that I don't think has really been addressed, and not only from the witnesses who appeared on the judges' salaries, is that none of these recommendations, from what I can see, are binding. Where were they binding on the government? Where were they binding on Parliament? I think these were recommendations by a commission, but from what I can understand, unless somebody can correct me on that point, there is no indication that the recommendations were binding on the government.
If you have that situation, then you're right, that's where it's all going to be decided, on the floor of the House.
I'm sorry, Ms. Barnes, I have a list here.
Mr. Bagnell.