Thank you, Madam Chair.
A decision wasn't reached yesterday as to whether or not a copy of this motion would be provided in writing. There have been other instances at this committee where you have deemed it necessary to provide that. I'm unsure why that is a protocol or a practice at some of these meetings when some motions are moved, but not at others.
For example, a couple of days ago, I moved a motion at this committee and I was asked to provide it in writing, which I was able to do. I was also able to provide it in both official languages without a problem. It was promptly given to each member around this table and we were able to move forward with debate.
In the same way, my colleague Mr. Patzer is sitting in on this committee as a substitute, so he has not seen the amendment and is not familiar with the debate that took place yesterday. He has put forward a very reasonable request, which is that this motion be made available to him in writing.
Further to that and why it is so necessary, I listened to Mr. Bittle work his way through some part of the motion, or rendition of the motion, and then Mr. Julian did the same. It is unclear to me and, I believe, to others exactly what this motion is.
I would appeal to you to please be consistent. If this is something that is expected at some committee meetings with some motions, I believe that it needs to be asked for in all committee meetings and for all motions.
Madam Chair, I am not done.