Mr. Martin attempted to move his motion, and I said that subject to getting the advice from the clerk and the principal clerk, based on the interventions made by the movers of those motions, I would not entertain the motion until I had advice from the clerk.
As you know, a chair can take whatever time is necessary to consult prior to making a ruling. I have taken this step because I know how important this issue is to members.
Mr. Guimond is correct. He's challenging my position with regard to whether or not I can rule that I will not accept the movement of that motion at this time, because I had asked for the interventions with regard to the argument whether a matter was going to be admissible under the mandate, to assist.
Mr. Guimond is absolutely correct. If the chair has been challenged on a decision taken or a ruling, it is then subject to a vote without debate.
Is that your understanding, Mr. Guimond, and the committee?