Mr. Chair, my friend Peter is complaining, but we are here because I have already made some concessions. The fact that I reversed the order of the first round, which the committee members had proposed last week, in order to give the official opposition the first opportunity to speak means there is more time between their first and second speaking opportunities.
But if they want to go back to the original proposal, it might make up for that. I, personally, think that the solution I put on the table already shows some openness.
Nevertheless, I know how difficult it is for the opposition parties to deal with the outcome of the May 2nd election. But they were the ones who triggered the end of the 40th Parliament. They were all very much in agreement here at this table, when we were the minority. So they have to deal with the outcome of the May 2nd election and realize that Canadians did not make a mistake. This is how it is now.