Thank you, Chair. I want to refer to a couple of things. My friend Ms. Morin makes a point, and I think it's a fair point, that she wants it the way it was. But I'd like to remind all colleagues that the way it was and the way it has always been, for a number of meetings now, has been one hour and 45 minutes. If I recall, we had all-party agreement on that timeframe when this was done some time ago, so that there is no shortchanging of time for our guests or, I would hope, for the opportunity for our folks around the table to answer questions.
The second thing I get concerned about with respect to 3:30, and the reason I thought it was so thoughtful at the time that we move to 3:45 p.m., is that I wonder whether anyone around this table can remind me when we finished QP at three o'clock. In my lifetime, since this new....
Maybe it's that the class of 2011 are excited to be there, I'm not sure, but it strikes me... and there's a lot of ambitious response on all sides of the House. As a result, if I have some empathy for the Speaker—I'll remind you that I did run for Speaker once, but that's a different discussion, and I'm not bitter—