Mr. Angus and Minister Wilkinson, thank you for your round of questioning.
Colleagues, I propose—as bells are ringing, so we have about 23 minutes—one round, a shortened round. We can go with four, four, two and two minutes, or with five, five and two of 2.5 minutes. I just want to give colleagues enough time.
A round with five minutes, five minutes, and two members of 2.5 minutes gives us 15 minutes, which gives you seven minutes to vote. Are we good with that, or should we go with a shorter round of four, four, two and two?
Do we have unanimous consent for four, four, two and two minutes? I know that our colleague Mr. Morrice, at the end of that four, four, two and two, would like to ask a question as well. Do we have unanimous consent to allow him to ask a question at the end of all questions?