Sen. Christopher S. Murphy claimed a small victory in the wee hours of Thursday morning as he wrapped up a filibuster over gun control in the aftermath of the Orlando terror attack.

He ultimately held the floor for 14 hours and 50 minutes.

“We have been given a commitment on a path forward to get votes on the floor of the Senate,” on amendments to keep guns out of the hands of terrorists and to expand background checks to gun shows and internet sales, the Connecticut Democrat announced before concluding his marathon talking effort.

Murphy made clear there was no commitment about the Senate adopting the proposals.

As Murphy held the floor, Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn said he and California Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein were talking to see if there was room for consensus on how to best keep individuals on terror watch lists from buying guns .