Thank you very much.
Just for a point of clarity or a point of information, Mr. Davies is in fact correct. You cannot do that. However, the sequence of events was the following: The motion was put on notice. It was distributed to committee members. In fact, I did read that motion into the record during that meeting, so it is already a matter of public record.
I believe that Mr. Morantz is refreshing people's memories. I believe that's what he's doing, perhaps for the benefit of Mr. Turnbull, who I don't believe was present at the meeting when it was read into the record. He may not have seen it before.