Thank you, Mr. Chair. First of all, I want to say how delighted I am to be here once again, standing in for Mr. Godin, who should not be away much longer.
I want to make sure that I am very clear on everything and that I follow, Mr. Chair. We have the New Democrats, the Liberals and the Conservatives. Then the New Democrats, the Conservatives and the Liberals. Next the Conservatives, the New Democrats and the Conservatives. Finally, the Conservatives, the New Democrats and the Liberals.
I think that Mr. Harris's subamendment does everything we talked about two meetings ago when I was here. It would give the Conservatives the floor and the official opposition the opportunity to start asking questions. That is in line with committee practice. I also find that proposal to be very generous to the Liberal Party. Mr. Harris managed to include all the considerations we discussed at our first meeting regarding the questioning of witnesses. So I think it is well done. I am not sure whether Mr. Harris would like to say anything, but I think he put forward a good subamendment.