If this motion passes, then we would have to deal with the motion by 5:30.
Now, I'm just saying that. In typical parliamentary procedure, a member can move a motion at any time they have the floor, so if an issue came up such that a member wanted to move it when the witnesses were sitting there, the member could do so. I would recommend they not do so, as the chair, but it's parliamentary practice that they can do so. We can't take away the right of that member to do that. That happens regardless of what study we're on, if we're sitting during our regular hours.