Members also deliberate on what is called a 10-minute rule-Bill. The prime time is usually after statements. Procedurally, it is somewhat strange in that it is like asking someone for permission on something you are entitled to do. In terms of the ballot system, during the beginning of the session, there is usually a queue - for Members to be the first to put their Bills on a specific place in order for them to make a presentation. Sometimes they use a ruffle system (tickets). Members are increasingly using the Bills system. The ballot system is only for members who apply to be on the ballot. The rule is that if one wins the ballot, one presents. Standing Order 14 provides for 13 Fridays for Private Members' Bills. Unless the House decides otherwise, these are the only Fridays on which the House sits. However, it is acceptable to delegate this opportunity. In terms of printing, as soon as they know who is at the top of the ballot, the printers do a lot of lobbying.