No. He had the floor when he decided the motion he put forward was to go in public. He won that motion. We're now in public, and he suggested that he still had the floor. I suggested that unless he had a new motion, his old motion had been voted on and carried, so it was open to anyone else putting their hand up. That was my decision.
Now, obviously, most of the committee disagreed with me and agreed with Mr. Kurek, so Mr. Kurek now has the floor.