That's correct to a certain degree, but keep in mind, under normal circumstances, what they're asking.... The instruction from the House is that you then proceed to what you were normally doing, except you don't propose amendments or you don't debate. Whatever is moved can be voted on in clause-by-clause, and because these are not moved, then we cannot vote on them.
However, if you overrule my ruling, then they're back in play—we do just the other thing—and that is the will of the committee to do that.