Point of order, Mr. Chair.
I realize that your mathematics may be correct if we're looking at the first five clauses. But I will just point out that when we get to clause 10, I have a motion to in fact pass 25 clauses in one vote, if the committee so wishes. If you apply that logic to it, we should be finished by noon. I think it's very early in the game to be suggesting how many days or hours or years it's going to take to go through clause-by-clause. We haven't been sitting for 100 days since May 2. So there's lots of time to give this due and proper consideration.
We have a job to do here, on both sides of this table. I, for one, and our members here, intend to proceed to do that. If the government doesn't want to have proper consideration of this, they can move a motion of closure, as they did in the House, but we would oppose that strongly.