Mr. Chair, since I have moved an amendment, perhaps I should provide some explanation.
What is happening here is very interesting, and I think it will probably catch the attention of parliamentary procedure experts at some point. We are talking about certain principles, one of which has always been upheld. I think that if we turn our backs on it, we risk doing a disservice to Parliament. Previously established precedents could come back to haunt us one day. According to the principle I am referring to, every party should have the opportunity to speak in every round. The majority will decide if it does not wish to adhere to that principle, and I understand that. But we are talking about principles, and the majority needs to understand that. I will stop there to see what everyone thinks.