He did send them around. They were around.
Were you working off the other member's package or your own personal one?
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Liberal
The Chair Liberal Deb Schulte
He did send them around. They were around.
Were you working off the other member's package or your own personal one?
Conservative
Garnett Genuis Conservative Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan, AB
I have a book that was the pre-existing material, and then I have a stack here. What was the number? Let me see if I can find it.
Conservative
Garnett Genuis Conservative Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan, AB
Okay, this is it. So these were table-dropped and we have no record of the opinions of the officials on these whatsoever.
Liberal
The Chair Liberal Deb Schulte
Yes, we do. The officials were fine with all of them. They were asked was there any conflict, issues, or concerns, and the answers were no.
Conservative
Garnett Genuis Conservative Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan, AB
What we were told by the officials before they left, I think, is that they hadn't even seen many of the table-dropped amendments.
Liberal
The Chair Liberal Deb Schulte
No, we asked them to review them before they left, which they did, and they gave me the answer, all three of them, that they were all fine, and that there were no conflicts.
Conservative
Liberal
The Chair Liberal Deb Schulte
Yes. I gave that information when we started up the session again at nine o'clock.
We're on LIB-119.1.
Conservative
Garnett Genuis Conservative Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan, AB
I would like to move a unanimous consent motion. I'd like to seek the consent of the committee—
Conservative
Garnett Genuis Conservative Sherwood Park—Fort Saskatchewan, AB
—that Mr. Aldag be given 60 seconds to defend his motion.
Liberal
The Chair Liberal Deb Schulte
We're moving on to LIB-119.1, and the ruling will be that the vote will apply to LIB-119.2.
You did not get unanimous consent, so we're moving on. Thank you.
Liberal
The Chair Liberal Deb Schulte
(Amendment agreed to [See Minutes of Proceedings])
We are now on NDP-92.
(Amendment negatived: nays 8; yeas 1 [See Minutes of Proceedings])
We're now moving on to NDP-93. If adopted, PV-134 and NDP-94 cannot be moved, as there will be a line conflict.
Conservative
Conservative
Rachael Thomas Conservative Lethbridge, AB
First off, my point of order is that the members opposite have no right to say “no” to me when my point of order has to with the chair, and this is your—
Conservative
Rachael Thomas Conservative Lethbridge, AB
Madam Chair, this is your meeting, and it's yours to conduct appropriately.
Conservative
Rachael Thomas Conservative Lethbridge, AB
Thank you. I appreciate that.
Before me, it goes from NDP-92 to LIB-119.2. We're skipping over that and going to NDP-93. I'd like to know why that is.
Liberal
The Chair Liberal Deb Schulte
When we were on LIB-119.1, I mentioned that the vote would apply to LIB-119.2 because that's the consequential amendment; they go together. I mentioned that when we were voting. That's why that one has been done already.