I think we're talking about two things here and I want to deal with one at a time. I thought we had gone to that second part of your question, Mr. Cullen.
Let me again see if I've got it right, because I sensed there was a consensus.
The way the questioning will work is this. I will get back to Mr. Harris' point on the witnesses, but on the questioning it's my understanding that what has worked well in the past in a minority government is that we will start off the questioning with five minutes for the Liberal Party, and you can do with that five minutes whatever you want. You can speak for a minute and ten seconds each if you want, but that's your allotment. We'll stick very closely to that. After that five minutes of questioning we go to the Bloc and they get five minutes, and they can divide it up on the first round or not at their discretion. Then we go to the NDP for five minutes, and Madame Bell can obviously take that five minutes on her own, or any part of it. Then we go to the government for five minutes. That would constitute the first round of questioning.
Then we would go back to the Liberals again for another five minutes. At their discretion they can speak how they want. Then we go to the Bloc for five minutes, and then we go to the government again for five minutes. That's pretty much how it worked. Then we'll go back, and the next round is like the first round, and the NDP enters in.