Mr. Chair, you just can't run this the way you want to. This man had asked to make a motion, and you sat there and ignored him. He has the right to make a motion. You just can't go on your willy-willy way and say we're going to start on a line of questioning. Mr. Schreiber has said he's not even going to answer any questions.
So I'm simply saying on a point of order to you, sir, that Mr. Hiebert had requested politely that he wished to make a motion. You have ignored him. I suggest that you recognize him. He wishes to make a motion.