Thank you, Mr. Chair.
The reasoning here is that if a motion is not presented at a meeting, but after a meeting—let's say the day after a meeting—it could be giving 24 hours or less for somebody to address an issue, to prepare for an issue, to research an issue in advance of the next meeting. It's quite possible that although we meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays, somebody would not give notice of a motion on a Tuesday but on a Wednesday, and that would limit the amount of time that members would have to address the issue.
There is nothing sinister about this intent. It's simply trying to give members—all members from all parties—an opportunity to prepare adequately, so that we can be effective in the work we want to accomplish here at this committee.