Madame, I understand your views, but that is not a point of order. That's an opinion. It's a matter of debate.
The motion before us is in order. It is relevant to the business currently before the committee. It is debatable if the members want to debate it.
The honourable member here has indicated that he would be prepared to defer the debate on this motion until tomorrow. It sounds like a good idea to me, and if acceptable to members, we'll pick it up there tomorrow first thing.
At this time we will move on for five minutes to a quick discussion of future witnesses, if that's acceptable to the committee. We have to finish the round as well.
Mr. Martin, I apologize. I got distracted.
Mr. Martin and Mr. Hubbard still have time, under the previous motion passed by the committee, to participate in this current round. So I'm going to turn the floor over to Mr. Martin, then Mr. Hubbard, then Mr. Goodyear. That will be the end of the round in question.
We will then have a few moments. We need to get instructions from the committee with regard to future witnesses. It will only take a short moment. Please bear with me. We're going to finalize it tomorrow, but you have to be instructed about providing lists today for tomorrow.