Hon Chairperson, I would suggest that we have a problem, in the sense that last week during the Programming Committee meeting, a specific Ruling was made by Mr Speaker that the programme can only be agreed upon by consensus.
What is quite clear now is that the programme of Parliament was not agreed to last Thursday. This specific Bill that you are referring to was not on the programme last week. We cannot now come and say that, three weeks ago, it was suggested that some pieces of legislation may be debated, and now this legislation is ready to be debated. These things are the reason for a court case at this very moment.
I would really like to call on the House not to get us into further trouble. The fact of the matter is that this has not been agreed upon by the Programming Committee.
There is no way in which we can construe this in a way that creates an impression that we agreed upon it. This was not agreed upon, and we oppose it.