Mr. Dong, I can get the clerk to weigh in as well, but essentially it works like this. There is no bearing, as far as the rules state, that you have to do that. The way I see this—and I'll ask the clerk to weigh in as well—is that we've suspended, by way of unanimous consent, the moving of this debate of the motion until the end of the meeting. In terms of the order in which things come in, there is nothing set in stone as to what that should be. I take your point that you could interpret it that way.
Quite frankly, I opened it up so that we could come together on two motions that are extremely similar. I thought maybe we could work something out. It appears we cannot, so what I have right now is a motion by Mr. Shields to deal with Ms. McPherson's motion first, and we'll eventually go to a vote.
Mr. Clerk, would you like to weigh in before I go to Mr. Shields? Go ahead.