I'll tell you what, Mr. Dong. I'll be glad to allow you to respond to that, but first let me explain to you...because you came back with a concern and quoted from the book. You did rightly quote it. I may not have been coherent enough for you to get the parlance that we're dealing with.
There's a very fine line here. We don't have another order of business to go to. That is the fine line between ruling your motion in order or not. You're absolutely correct that if there were another order of business coming from the House that we'd be moving to, then that would be in order. Your motion is not an order of business. It's simply one that you can put on notice. It's not a motion that's an order from the House.