In effect, what you're suggesting—and because you had a point of order, you can't move a motion—is that the challenge, then, is to go to Mr. Bain first, based on the fact that we're dealing with a privilege motion. Again, Mr. Housefather, it goes down that pathway where the subjectivity of the selection process of hands needs to stay with the chair. If that's what you're challenging, and you're very clear on that, then I will accept the challenge in this particular case.
However, again, the responsibility of the chair is to deal with rules, procedures and regulations as they relate to the committee. On the subjectivity of the selection of members to speak, the chair needs to have that latitude. The clerk certainly needs to have that latitude. I'm hearing a little bit more clarity in what you're saying, so I am going to accept that you are asking that Mr. Bains be heard. Is that correct?