Mr. Barrett, I am going to answer you.
Number one, I stopped Mr. Cooper's time whenever I gave the floor to anybody else. Mr. Cooper's time was not taken away.
Number two, as you saw, I as the chair did not rule Mr. Cooper out of order whatsoever during the course of that time. Yes, people jumped in, and I see in the House of Commons, in the same way as at committee, people jump in and heckle, and it's unfortunate. It should not happen. I don't agree with it, but there was nothing that took away Mr. Cooper's time.
Again, I'm going to now move to the next questioner, and—