When this committee was constituted—you were not the chair—we took a full meeting to discuss how we would arrange questions so that the parties had relatively equal time. It's a democratic principle on which that's done, on how that was done, so that we would take up the amount of time in these meetings in proportion to how the voters sent us to this Parliament. As far as I know, it's the way every other committee works.
When Mr. Murphy was in the chair or when any other chair.... By the protocol of this House, they ask questions to clarify. That's the tradition in the protocol. I don't think anybody in this committee has any question about that, about you asking questions to clarify.
But since you became chair, in these meetings you end up taking time that would otherwise go to the other parties, and effectively maybe not doubling but increasing questions from Liberal members by maybe 50% or more. That's unfair. That's basically unfair. So we're just suggesting—we're asking—that you go back to the parliamentary protocol, ask questions to clarify, and not try to take up time that expands the time of the Liberal Party in this committee. We're just asking that on the basis of fairness and equity.