That's fabulous. Thank you.
We started with Bill C-40. That was what we were reviewing. We did not conclude that.
My role as chair is to call meetings and set a number of administrative tasks, so within my role I decided to continue with what we had not yet started, which was Bill C-40, which we came back to at the last meeting. We didn't do that at the last meeting either, and to be fair to Mr. Garrison, my recollection of the last meeting—and I believe it went on for over two hours—was that members of the Conservative Party had a number of things to address, and we started to address them.
I'm not sure if they're finished or not, and so I am allowing a lot of time to ensure that members of the Conservative Party and anyone else who wishes to has plenty of time to address those. That is why, in my capacity as chair—and I can give you the page number if you like, and I know you will like, so I have it ready—I specifically scheduled meetings tomorrow, just to ensure that the Conservative Party members have enough time to address whatever points they would like to address, in the hope of concluding clause-by-clause on Bill C-40, which, in my recollection, all the parties in the room have pretty much come to an agreement on. That would be the end result of my meetings right now, to ensure that at least, at minimum, I get the clause-by-clause done, so that we can deal with other matters that were scheduled.
We started a speaking order. Thank you, Mr. Clerk, for writing it down.
I believe Mr. Moore is on that list, so Mr. Moore, I go over to you.