I'm going to accept the subamendment, because the intent is clear.
When you get into compound amendments, it's only to save us a little bit of the time spent having several debates and several votes. But I'm not going to accept any more compound ones after this. There will be no more compounds.
We have a subamendment by Mr. Poilievre, and I'll accept it, that we are going to drop the first reference to the word “Conservative” before “members of Parliament”. After “public office holders” in the amendment, we are going to put “past or present”. In the last area, of reference to “logo of the”, it will read “logo of any political party” instead of “logo of the Conservative Party”. That is the subamendment by Mr. Poilievre.
We will entertain any debate, if anybody needs it, but I would put the question.
Mr. Wrzesnewskyj.