It is a possibility, but the problem—and this is what concerns me—is that Mr. Amos is sponsoring the motion. We may not have an opportunity to question him if it is nearly 5:30 p.m. or if the bells call us to vote.
The clerk informs me that this would have little effect on our schedule in the next weeks before the end of the session.
That is my personal, very sincere opinion. I am replacing Mr. McKay, but I do not want to impose my point of view. Even so, because of the number of days we have left, we may well not be able to move forward the study that Mr. Amos is asking for in a meaningful way.
I am still open to your suggestion, Mr. Graham.
What do you think, Mr. Paul-Hus?