Maybe I misunderstood. As chair, of course, I carry out the will of the committee. The witnesses came to hear clause-by-clause, and I was hoping to proceed with clause-by-clause, but there seemed to be a desire to put it off. Maybe I should have asked for a motion—probably, appropriately, I should have—and made that decision. Maybe I was prejudging, having heard your comment right now.
I had made the ruling that we would, as seemed to be requested from all opposition, as I understood it—obviously incorrectly—go to just questioning on the bill, without formally going through clause-by-clause. But having heard your comment, I think we should actually have a motion on how to proceed here.
Yes, Mr. Alghabra.