Well, you allowed another parliamentary inquiry. Why wouldn't you allow my parliamentary inquiry? All I want to know is how many minutes we have gone over the vote. I hear it is 11 minutes, Mr. President. The PRESIDING OFFICER. The parliamentary inquiries are at the sufferance of the Chair.
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