No option was available short of the nuclear option, which would have meant having no rules at all, with everything being sent back to the drawing board and the whole house of cards falling in.Of the SSIs that go through every year, probably not more than a dozen or so raise genuinely important issues that might be dealt with by way of amendment. The exception to that are SSIs such as the table of fees that Stewart Stevenson mentioned, which I think belong to a doubtful class.