That's not a question but a political statement, which the member is actually not entitled to making because he is not standing on the podium, where I'm standing now. He must wait for his turn and then give his statement.
As I was saying, the subcommittee in turn will be reliant on a number of processes over which it does not necessarily have control; for example, the crafting of a public participation model for the legislative sector, the finalisation of the recommendations and several reports that are currently before various parliamentary structures, processes to review the legislative process that we follow in passing those in Parliament; and the issue of the leave policy which is still pending and which the Speaker has also alluded to, etc.
Hon members, let me conclude, as I realise I have irritated the opposition enough; and, in any case, it is late in the day.