But isn't U32Matrix a hack? It claims to be
MatrixCategory(Integer, ...), but it's 32bit unsigned integer.

If "q := (x^2+x - 1)::SUP(INT)", there's a "-1", then it will give
   >> System error:
   The value
  -1
is not of type
  (UNSIGNED-BYTE 32)

Another argument is easy of use.  If we choose Matrix as its
default, then we don't have to use '$BezoutMatrix(...)"
to specify the exact package, interpreter will figure it out.

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