If someone has not received it, please speak now.
It would seem that everyone has received it. In both official languages, it has been received.
Perhaps, just for clarification, the clerk can read it once more before we rule on it.
Evidence of meeting #30 for Canadian Heritage in the 44th Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was chair.
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Liberal
The Chair Liberal Hedy Fry
If someone has not received it, please speak now.
It would seem that everyone has received it. In both official languages, it has been received.
Perhaps, just for clarification, the clerk can read it once more before we rule on it.
Legislative Clerk
The full motion, including the subamendment, reads, “That the deadline for amendments be three days prior to clause-by-clause and after the committee has the opportunity to hear from the Minister of Canadian Heritage and department officials.”
Conservative
Liberal
The Chair Liberal Hedy Fry
That seems to me....
Somebody is raising a point of order before I even speak.
Go ahead.
Conservative
Rick Perkins Conservative South Shore—St. Margarets, NS
Yes. It's Rick Perkins, on a point of order, Madam Chair.
Conservative
Rick Perkins Conservative South Shore—St. Margarets, NS
Yes, it is, but I believe we're beyond the allotted time, so I'm not sure if we can continue to deal with your ruling on the amendment.
Liberal
Conservative
Rick Perkins Conservative South Shore—St. Margarets, NS
You need unanimous consent, I believe, to go beyond the two hours.
Liberal
The Chair Liberal Hedy Fry
You know, Mr. Perkins, I am speaking at the moment. Thank you.
Did everybody get the subamendment that Mr. Perkins sent, in both official languages? Yes.
Would you like me to rule on it now, or will I entertain a motion to adjourn? We have to leave this room.
Liberal