What I meant was that the order of speakers would not change.
You have to be Cartesian: at the very beginning of the legislature, we passed routine motions outlining exactly what we've done today. These are the notes. What's happening today is the norm. In fact, it is the chair's prerogative to divide the two-hour meeting into two one-hour blocks. According to the routine motions we passed, each political party has six minutes for the first four questions. After that, the Liberals and Conservatives have five minutes to ask their questions, and the NDP and Bloc have two and a half minutes. This ensures that the proportion in the House of Commons is respected.
Since the witnesses are here, I would ask you to save time if there is unanimous consent to give five minutes, instead of two and a half, to the Bloc and NDP members. If not, I'll respect our routine motions. Is there unanimous consent?