My understanding is that the Speaker rules on a prima facie case and is not into the substance of the case itself. He's made a ruling on the prima facie aspect of it, but it is now, I understand, if the motion passes tonight, being referred to the procedure and House affairs committee for further investigation on the anonymous piece.
I think in terms of getting into talking about non-confidence or confidence in the Speaker, that's not relevant. So continue with your argument.