I understand, Mr. Chair. But I know Mr. Harris has a stopwatch in front of him. We had 11 minutes of submissions by Mr. Harris in relation to a title, and I recognize now that we are going into what I would consider to be a filibuster.
I wanted to put it on the record, Mr. Chair—and I'm sorry, but it is a point of order, and we have gone over it several times. We agreed we would be lax and flexible in respect of good faith, but this has gone beyond good faith; it has gone beyond flexibility. It's a situation in which I feel that clearly there's a filibuster going on, a 10-minute filibuster per clause.
It's his right to do this, but I want to put on the record that I will have to be whipped in order to agree to adjourn this matter before midnight, at this stage, because I am not going to sit here and deal with this just on the basis of being able to extend it and then adjourn before six o'clock tonight. I am not prepared to agree to an adjournment before midnight on this basis.