Once again, the rules of the House are those that have been decided by the House. I, like you, am bound by the rules. There has to be a certain sense of fairness and there has to be a certain flexibility in the House.
What if an hon. member brings up a point for unanimous consent and it is refused. The other House leaders could come together and decide that maybe there was a mistake and the same point is brought up again.
That is why I give myself and all the Speakers, of course, the latitude to at least hear enough to find out which way this is going.
I hope this would not be abused by members of the House where one or two or ten members would go through the whole thing. I think once we got the feel of it, we could make the decision at that time.
The House can take care of itself, I believe. We will continue to be as flexible as we can, always in keeping with the spirit of the rules of the House.