There are at least three motions. They will be on the agenda of the committee but I don't think that we will be getting to them, and the steering committee in fact will probably have to do its work. This is the question you run into when the committee is into some business it has agreed to and a motion comes forward—whether or not you suspend the work you were doing to deal with a motion.
Now the idea is that the undertaking of the chair, and I think the goodwill of the committee, is that motions will be dealt with as soon as possible with the least disruption to the work of the committee, but not to be delayed for any reason whatsoever. Members have the right to bring these motions, and it is the intent of this chair to make sure the motions are dealt with as soon as they can be, once they've satisfied the notice requirement.
D'accord?