I have a question that is really just a clarification to you, Chair. A “substantive motion” would mean whether it's related to the business of the day or not. Is that right?
I've been on other committees where, if you're in the midst of the business of the day--for example, you're setting and discussing an agenda--then you don't need 48 hours to actually drop a motion about setting the agenda, even though it's a substantive motion because you're talking about discussing what your future agenda is. If it's outside the business of the day, then you would need 48 hours.
So my question to you is this: are we talking about all substantive motions or are we talking about substantive motions outside the business of the day?