Thank you.
You might hear double, because I believe the phone is still on.
Page 1067 of Procedure and Practice reads, “A dilatory motion is a motion designed to dispose of the original question before the committee, either for the time being or permanently. Dilatory motions do not require notice, nor can they be amended or debated. They are therefore put to a vote immediately.” The main type of motion that is a dilatory motion would be, “That the debate be now adjourned”, which is what Ms. Dabrusin moved.
If the committee chooses to adjourn debate on the motion, then the question is closed for the time being. The committee can bring it back at whatever point it wishes to, but it's closed for the moment, and debate continues on to the next order of business.