Mr. Chair, Mr. Volpe knows exactly how the Standing Orders work. The committee is master of its own proceedings. We have the right to overturn the chair's decision. If he does not agree with that, he can take it up with Speaker Milliken when the bill is referred back to the House. These are amendments proposed by the government that hopefully has done its job. We will see how things turn out.
Meanwhile, I hope that we will clear the frustration from the room and move on. We have the right to overturn the chair's decision. If Mr. Volpe is not happy with that, he can just use other procedures.