I'm going to make an amendment, and I'm going to start talking. If there's no agreement, we're going to be here a while.
I'm not accepting less than PROC. We fought like hell for that. There was a deal cut. Part of the deal in here.... You'll notice that the Liberals are getting back-to-back. I'm willing to let that go; I'll leave that to the Conservatives. That's how that came to be. There was a switch there, I say to my Conservative colleagues, whereby the seven minutes went to everyone. Right now you're allowing the government to have the floor for 12 minutes. That is an amazing feat, if you can achieve it.
I'll leave that with the Conservatives. The odds are we won't get around to the second round, so my three minutes won't happen very often. That's why I'm fighting so much for the front end, because that's the only time I'm going to get the floor.
It was fair there. There's no reason for it not to be fair here. If I haven't already, Chair, I move an amendment that we move from six minutes in round one to seven minutes, and I strongly encourage the official opposition to take a look at what they're giving the government here, with double back-to-back control of the floor.