Mr. Chairman, I am not sure. Are we going to deal with the details? Just before I get into the details, I want to make a statement on recommendations if I could.
I just want to say, Mr. Chairman, earlier today, this morning, all Members were at an Ordinary Members' Caucus, and asked me to try and work out a solution on recommendation one, with Mr. Kakfwi. In fact, Mr. Chairman, the Members that, in fact, proposed that I try and work something out, were Mr. Lewis and Mrs. Marie-Jewell. Now, I tried to do that this morning. It is obvious that the proposal of accept and support, or accept and support in principle, was not accepted by the Members of the Special Committee on Constitutional Reform.
I can say this to the Members, that I can now continue to chair the Ordinary Members Caucus, but I think prior to making any recommendations, we try to work out some solution with Cabinet, or with government, that it had better be clear in my view what the solution should be, because the proposals that have been made, I think, would have accommodated some of the concerns of that Members had. That was not the case.
I know that on the matter of the first recommendation, there will be Members that are going to vote against the endorsement of the agreement, and that is not to suggest that we do not support it. I am going to be one of those. I hope that it does not reflect badly upon this Assembly in that I have already indicated that I would support, but I cannot endorse the agreement without the people voting to support my position. I think that is the case. Even Mr. Koe proposed, so I just wanted to make those comments.