Hon members, let me make this plea upfront. I know we may be meeting for the last time, or a number of us are. There are going to be lots of consultations, taking of particulars and so on. I don't want to create an environment for that here. I think it's a very good thing to do, for colleagues to know how they are going to reach each other during recess and so on. But we are going to ask the colleagues, politely, to leave the House. I would be very happy to remain with 50 people who are dedicated to what we want to deal with here. The Whips must please help us.
The problem is - and I've never wanted to do this - every time we call you to order because of the noise, it must be captured by Hansard. For generations and generations to come, people will read and see that, here are these people whom they entrusted with their lives and everything, and they are being called to order every 15 minutes.
Please, hon members, let us help each other. We are all leaders. Let us help each other and make sure that this last day but one becomes also a memorable day in terms of us respecting each other. I must confess, Mr Davidson, that I struggled to hear what you said. I'm very happy there was no opposition to it.