Chair, far be it from me to stand on points of grammar, but there does seem to be something odd about that formulation, that the House may do something or the committee may pick up something that the House refers to it. It seems like there's a subject, an object and a qualifier there, and that does not seem to be the case. It does not seem to have anything to do with the motion that's in front of us. However, as I understand, the proposer is no longer with us, and I don't see that anyone on the Conservative side is jumping up, with their hands, to provide an explanation.
I can see that, maybe, it was just cobbled together. I accept your attempt to clarify that, so I will continue—