Give me a second.
I think I clarified it at the onset when we came out of the suspension. The previous motion that was presented was deemed inadmissible by a majority of the committee, which is fine. That's the committee's prerogative to do. The debate on that particular motion ended.
The issue now before us—and this is where the chair does have some latitude—is that Mr. Barrett is intent on moving another motion, so in advance of moving that motion, he has the right to speak on that motion. As the chair, I'm giving him some latitude, which is my right to do, and I'm going to ask Mr. Barrett to continue.
Go ahead, Mr. Barrett, please.