Mr. Speaker, to add to that, when it comes to a vote, the votes of all members are equal; no one member's vote carries greater weight than any other member's. What we have seen and unfortunately witnessed time and again, including with today's vote, is a number of members saying that they stand in solidarity with a particular group and that they vote yes. I know you have tried to curb that in the past, and regrettably that has not worked, but I think it warrants your consideration in this matter given the fact that you have tried to curb this behaviour. Unfortunately, we seeing it from all sides of the House.
I am sure that if you go back and count the number of times an intervention of that sort was made during the votes today, you would find that there were more Conservatives who did it than anybody else, so I would encourage you to consider that—