So that could have been done right in routine motions. Usually, in order to adopt a motion specific to the case study, you need unanimous consent to deal with it, because then you're waiving the 48 hours. What you've done here is put it into the pool of motions, and part of the process that may be frustrating here is that it's a pool, and there are other motions that are before it. So that is part of the procedural problem.
Let me say that again. If the motion had come out of that meeting and we had unanimous agreement that we wanted to deal with a motion that has come specifically from the witnesses, you don't even need 48 hours' notice for it, and we would be dealing with the motion that has come out. But because this motion was submitted to be dealt with in committee business, the problem is that there are other motions in committee business as well. So that becomes the procedural problem.