Here we go. We're going to go through this one more time and then we'll just say it.
It does work out, as Mr. Allen suggested, that there's a potential for every member to get one question. That will occur in the first three rounds. Then the fourth round is simply a repeat of the first, so that the opportunity is for somebody to get two questions, particularly the Bloc and Madame Bell.
Again, for the first round: five minutes from the Liberals, five minutes from the Bloc, five minutes from the NDP, five minutes from the government. The next round: five minutes from the Liberals, five minutes from the Bloc, five minutes from the government. The third round--and this is the one that gets tricky--is five minutes from the Liberals, five minutes from the Conservatives, five minutes from the Liberals, five minutes from the Conservatives. That way, everyone has had an opportunity to have five minutes. In the last round we go back to one, two, three, four; each party gets another five minutes to wrap up.