The way I've done motions in the past, which seems to work fairly well, is that if I have a motion and I know it's coming forward that day, I will allocate a time period at the end of the meeting. If a member really wishes it to occur during the pre-budget consultations session, first I would see if they'd want to do it at another meeting so that we'd be able to do it. However, if we had witnesses, my suggestion would be that we would hear witnesses from 3:30 to 5:00, and then deal with the motion, and then deal with the second panel of witnesses. Hopefully, if we can deal with the motion in 15 minutes, we wouldn't take too much time away from witnesses.
Does that answer your question?