I would just point out that Mr. Anderson added up five Conservatives, three Liberals, two Bloc, and one NDP, with the Conservatives being clustered at the end of the final round. That means every member of the committee is being treated equally. But the odds are that if we have a longer committee, the Conservative members will get cut off because they're the ones at the end. While every member is being treated equally, if we go through the entire round the advantage will be to the opposition members, in that they will more likely be guaranteed their positions than a Conservative member. I think that should be noted.
There are 11 slots here because there are 11 members, excluding the chair. There are five Conservative slots, three Liberal, two Bloc, and one NDP. If we go late, the Conservatives are the ones most likely to be cut off. That's why I think it is a fair proposal.