I'm sorry. It's not obvious to me that a motion to agree with a statement that was made outside the context of this room is germane to a pre-budget consultation. If it was a motion that had something to do with how we were going to conduct ourselves in a pre-budget consultation, that would be one thing. If it was something arising out of testimony, it would be another thing.
This is completely another thing. It's fair game for Mr. Hallan to give notice of a motion like that today, but I don't see that it's relevant to our pre-budget consultation study except in so far as Conservative members have talked about what the Governor of the Bank of Canada has said, but I think that's pretty slim grounds procedurally to be able to move a motion like this without notice.
