It's on the same subject. I would just point out that, in the House of Commons, which is where our procedure comes from, when a time allocation order is applied in the House, and the Speaker must put forth all the questions necessary to dispose of that set stage, and often there are multiple amendments at that point, the Speaker of the House still reads out each amendment for each motion.
There's the option to dispense, but it's a similar terminology, without “debate or amendment”. It's the same thing in these orders, that it's without “debate or amendment”. The interpretation that's been followed in the House of Commons on a time allocation motion, for example, or closure, is that the Speaker still puts the question. The Speaker still puts the wording of the motion.
I would offer that in assistance to you in interpreting this motion before us.