Yes, it is, because several years ago, as I pointed out, the Standing Orders allowed recognized parties and independents to be involved in the committee process. They can put an amendment forward for consideration and they can discuss it, as they've been doing all day today; what they cannot do is vote.
However, the other thing they can do is that once their motion is deemed.... Once we commence the hearings, their motions are deemed moved, because of the situation they are in. Those are the Standing Orders and what they dictate. Again, this is unique to the Green Party or any independents who put forward any amendments, so we are now compelled to have a discussion, if you wish to have a discussion, and we're also compelled to vote on this amendment because it's been deemed moved.
I hope that makes it clear.