I have a point of order, Mr. Chair.
We cannot have two motions moved. I would ask that you ask the member to choose one.
I would note that there has been no discussion between Mr. Bergeron and any member of this committee that I know of about these motions. There's an assumption that there will be unanimity, which is not the case. If it is in the spirit of collaboration, I would suggest that it is best....
Frankly, I'm very disturbed when someone assumes that we are not doing our jobs as members of Parliament and only one person is. I don't think the way to start this committee is to assume that one is a member of Parliament and doing their job, and we're not. Some of us have not had time to prepare motions.
The point of order is that there should be one motion presented by a member at a time. That's the way the rules of order in this House of Commons and all of the standing committees work.
Thank you.