Oh, okay. You wanted to speak on this?
Even now, I hesitate to do this, because sometimes when we allow motions like this, we say that we'll take a motion, and that sets a precedent. When seven are killed in Kenya, are you going to allow motions? We always recognize when there are deaths.
I'm in the committee's hands here. We will need unanimous consent to bring this motion forward, because it does not have the 48-hour notice.
I will rule that if we have unanimous consent, we can bring it forward and discuss it—it's debatable. But it is a precedent: when we have an atrocity in Zimbabwe, why don't we do it then?
Mr. Obhrai.