Call it round one or call it round 28; it doesn't matter, but what it means is that if Mr. McGuinty starts with the first question and then Mr. Cardin has the next question and Ms. Bell has the next one, and then we start with the parliamentary secretary, and he has a question, and then we go back again, we keep following that process until such time as each individual.... You only get a chance in the first round to ask one question. That's it. Ms. Bell doesn't get a chance, as we go around, to ask five questions when only one person from this side gets to ask one.
I can defer, but regarding your point of its coming back to this side, there will be eleven questions asked, because everybody but the chair gets to ask a question.