Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I simply want to tell Mr. Lemieux that I agree with him when he says that, normally, motions are dealt with in the order they were presented. This is quite commendable. However, unless I am mistaken, the rules allow a member to move a motion at any time on an urgent matter in order to have it debated in committee.
A member can move a motion on any topic, even if 25 other motions have been moved earlier. Sometimes, I believe, urgent matters must absolutely be taken into accounts. I remember having moved a motion that was never put to a vote because the Conservatives did not agree. There has to be some fair-play here. We may decide to deal with the motions in the order they were tabled but that will not prevent anyone from playing political games.
Fortunately, a member is indeed entitled to move any motion. Like Alex, I have no objection to having my two motions debated after Wayne's.