Thank you, Mr. Andrews.
The circumstances were slightly different. There was another motion on the floor, I believe, at that point in time.
Nothing prevents a member, when he or she has the floor, from moving a motion when we're not already on a motion. You're absolutely correct that in the normal course of events we would deal with the matters on the motions in the order in which they were received, but as Mr. Del Mastro had the floor and there was no motion on the floor, he has the ability to move his motion.
We now have that motion, and I'm going to ask the clerk to reread it.
Could I confirm, Mr. Calkins, that you speaking to this motion?