Our position has been clear that we want to set the four motions aside, so we can discuss the APF. We see that to be the priority right now.
I appreciate that the two members have been willing to set their motions aside, but the other two.... Alex's comment was that there are two motions critical of the government. That's true, and he said that we're not going to have them debated. Well, we are going to have them debated; that's what we're in the process of doing. We are asking if we can put that off until after the APF, so that we can have the debate on them, perhaps later today—or who knows, perhaps tomorrow or whatever.
Why don't we work on what we can agree upon: that we need this APF to go ahead. If a couple of members on the other side will support our motion, we can move ahead. We can come back to the motions and deal with them in a fair fashion when we finish the APF report.
We're willing to make that commitment. We just want to get this report done; we don't want to spend the next two or three days talking about these two motions.