Mr. Chair, I'm not saying that I do not like the motion. I'm not saying I like it either.
What I'm trying to say is that the content of the motion does not relate the facts as they unfolded before us. That's why I disagree with the wording of the motion.
My colleague says I don't like the motion, but that's not the point. The motion simply does not relate the facts on what took place before us.
I apologize for repeating the message, but I feel I need to do so to make it crystal clear to everyone. I believe some of my colleagues didn't catch what I said, and I am sorry about that.
I want to emphasize that this motion is simply not a—