Of course, asked me the question directly, Mr. Chairman.
First of all, we accepted the government's word, which is to say that we placed our confidence in the government when it said there would not be a filibuster. We may have made a mistake in the first place by trusting the government.
Second, if we were to work on Tuesday and continue until the 23rd, that would represent five working meetings and not two, if you tally up the meetings. Mr. Chairman, if there had not been filibustering today, we would have begun on Thursday, hence the 2nd, and there would have been another meeting on the 7th, and then the 9th, then the 21st and the 23rd, which would have been five meetings and not two. We calculate the number of working meetings.