No. When a motion is made at a committee on the subject matter that the committee has on its order of business for the day, no notice is required, and members can make motions on any relevant matter related to that. So it does not require unanimous consent.
Madame Freeman, the motion is in order. I'm not sure whether or not the members understood all of the reasons why. But you have an opportunity, having moved that motion, to actually speak to the motion to provide an explanation to the committee as to the rationale of the motion.
Would you like to speak to the motion, or is it self-evident?