Colleagues, what we witnessed, and the reason we took some time to deliberate—there's a massive amount of experience, I can tell you, among the number of people who are looking into this matter—is that there is precedence for a motion being considered dilatory when there's an order from the House. In this case, there's no order to the committee in regard to the motion that Mr. Dong was proposing—to simply put another motion on the table and then sideline or remove the motion at hand and in debate—so we need to proceed with the motion at hand. We could consider new business after that, or if, of course, we have an order from the House, that would be substantive to go to a vote right away for the committee to consider that.
Right now, Mr. Dong, your motion would not be in order.
We'll continue on with the speakers list.