You won't get a whole round, if you do five, no. You would get a minute each, if you're going to do the whole thing.
I'll throw this out, colleagues. If we were to cut it at the end of Mr. Byrne's normal rotation, that would have given the government two more questions, the official opposition two more questions, and Mr. Byrne would still get his chance to have the floor.
Are you open to that? We'll truncate the time. We'll make it, say, three minutes. That would mean there would be six more speakers.