I know.
After discussing it with the clerk, I'll explain what's happening. If Mr. Desilets's amendment is defeated, it won't be possible to move a similar amendment, specifically one that seeks to change the deadline to 45 days or remove the last two paragraphs.
Therefore, the best solution is to suggest that Mr. Desilets split his amendment in two. First, the committee would vote on the 45‑day deadline, either for or against. Then, the committee would vote on removing the last two paragraphs. That way, we could keep going.
I see that committee members are talking and a consensus seems to be emerging. We have to follow the rules, so the best option would be to have Mr. Desilets split his amendment in two. That means two votes, one on the 45 days, and the other on the last two paragraphs.
You have a point of order, Mr. Samson.