I do not want to appeal your ruling. I know that, sometimes, members are well-intentioned and want to resolve matters. It is now 5:30 p.m. Without appealing your very important and very articulate ruling, I would like to take it under advisement. You will understand that I just heard about this decision that, I am told, relies on extremely important facts and on jurisprudence that is probably extremely important. As we can all see, it is 5:30 p.m., which could allow me to… Especially since I think that you need to adjourn our work because the bells are starting to ring.
On March 2nd, 2011. See this statement in context.