Yes. I believe this motion would be put and voted on immediately, Mr. Cullen, and we would then go on.
We're in a position where, if that motion is passed, we would then, as I say, revert to where we were. If this motion is defeated, then I guess we're saying that the point of privilege is in effect. That then would be another vote to send it to the House.
You know, this seems to me to be a compromise that allows us to move forward, hopefully. More importantly, it sends a very direct message to the House that there is a conflict of the rules. There are rules saying that we operate by the rules. Then there's another rule that says the rules can be challenged and changed. You can't have it both ways. We're suggesting that this is a problem, and one that none of us has faced before. Of course, this is, as you know, happening in other committees.
This hopefully would send a very strong message to the Speaker and to the House that they need to look at these rules and make them work for a minority government situation. In a majority you wouldn't have the same problem.