Thank you, Madam Chair.
I would argue for maintaining it as it is. I know you well, and I that you too would like an opportunity to speak.
This practice has worked well in the past when we've had the opportunity. It's not always an easy one to share our time with colleagues in the course of it. The opening round is seven minutes. Members can divide that up, three and four.
My experience on this committee--as you are undoubtedly aware, I chaired it for a number of years--is that over time there has developed an esprit de corps, I guess, a flexibility. If somebody is really burning to get on the agenda, that kind of flexibility by the chair is built in.
So I am inclined to leave it alone. It has worked in the past.