On a point of order, Mr. Chairman, I have a serious concern. It's a sincere concern. It's not meant to be in the nature of a filibuster, but I do think we need to clarify the issue of the 24 hours.
I don't know whether in fact either of these—any of these, for that matter—came in an actual 24 hours. I understand there is some precedent in respect of the chamber. Committees are masters of their own destiny, and it does make the point that having these motions placed before a committee with this advance notice type of thing is so that we don't receive them without warning.
I think we do well to consider the fact of possibly moving to a 48-hour notice. But with this issue of it coming in the door just prior to six o'clock, suppertime, or whatever, and that being regarded as 24 hours, I think in the absence of an explanation to say that we have it understood in that manner, we should be viewing it as an actual 24-hour notice. The clerk, for that matter, should also have a paper trail--