I'm giving a little bit of leeway on this, because the actual amendment is on all exclusions right now. I did want to have a bit of a general, committee-of-the-whole kind of discussion on this point, but I'd like to keep our discussion right now on this amendment, which is on all the exclusions. If that passes or fails, then we will be able to have a motion, if people want, on a specific set. I just want to make sure we're okay on our process, because I'd like to keep it on this one. I did give leeway.
No one was taking advantage, I just want to say.
Let's just now have a bit of discussion back on the whole amendment, which is to delete all those lines, from lines 7 through to 19, which would essentially take out the exceptions to the collective bargaining process.
You have a further comment, Mr. Eglinski, and then we have Mr. O'Toole.