I think it's fair to say, Mr. Chairman, that when we're looking at this amended amendment, we must make reference to subclause (1) of what we are amending. We're amending subclause 7(2). Now Mr. Bevington has asked for and received support for changing the word “cover” to “support”. It is our contention--and I believe I'm interpreting what Mrs. Crombie is saying correctly--that by using the word “support”, we're essentially reinforcing the principle and the law that's already been accepted by committee in subclause 7(1), and that nothing that we do from subclause 7(1) onward takes away from the ministerial responsibility to build and to maintain this monument. That's all Mrs. Crombie is doing.
I can't, for the life of me, understand why the parliamentary secretary would think that his amendment, amended, to subclause 7(2) is in any way not on topic, because we're dealing with all of clause 7.