On a point of order, I think this is the first time I've spoken and it's about 1:48, so about three hours in. It's really nice to see everyone of course.
Chair, I would like to ask, in terms of my study of the procedures.... I'm not a procedural expert by any stretch of the imagination, but I try my best to follow along and read the green book, which I have right behind me here, which I take out. I call it the green book.
In terms of how we proceed forward and trying to further understand what we can and can't present as members of Parliament here at committee, in terms of what dilatory motions are and what types of dilatory motions will be accepted here, I do ask, Chair, if you could please clarify for me and the committee members the types of dilatory motions we can present and will be allowed by you, with interpretation from the clerk. If we can get some explanation on that, I think that would be great for my understanding of how I can provide better feedback to the committee and better feedback in terms of understanding and learning as a member of Parliament. It would be greatly appreciated.