Mr. Chairman, we have tried to come up with some kind of procedure that will enable us to work. The Standing Committee on Official Languages has already met twice, and the same problem has come up in other committees on which my colleagues and I sit. I'm concerned about the fact that there will be two useless Conservative members here, because when we have three rounds, there will always be two members who are unable to speak.
There is something that is beginning to worry me a great deal. During the last session, our side had four members, each of whom managed to speak. Now, we are five—yet two members on our side will not be able to ask the witnesses questions, or even speak to you, Mr. Chair. That is very serious. We should take a close look at the length of the rounds of questions. Instead of giving everyone seven minutes for the first round, we could give everyone three or five minutes.