Mr. Speaker, my question is simple. It is obvious that our colleague has good intentions and is open to having discussions.
Since the arrival of minority governments, the atmosphere in the House during question period has been rather tense.
We must be careful when it comes time to change it all. The text of the motion proposes lengthening the amount of time for questions and answers, which means decreasing the number of opposition questions. I hope that our colleague's intention is not to muzzle the opposition. That is what we must look at.
He wants the members who will take part in question period to be randomly selected. That means that the Conservatives will be included in the selection and that there will be more questions from the government and less from the opposition. I hope our colleague's intention is not to muzzle the opposition. That is my question.