Mr. Chair, I have put a motion that is far more important. It's the one where the Minister of Foreign Affairs is going to come based upon the Standing Order 81(4). He has to come in front of the committee before May 31 to talk on the estimates. That's already written into the Standing Orders. And the minister is very keen to come in front of us to talk about that.
I suggest that my motion, which is there, be moved first so we can meet the deadline of the Standing Orders for the estimates. At that time, should Mr. Dewar like to talk about his motion, he can address it. The main point is to have the Minister of Foreign Affairs come in front of the committee, and during the estimates members will have an opportunity to ask their questions of interest. We need to fulfill that.
You can't have the Minister of Foreign Affairs come here at every drop of a coin. Everybody wants to call him, as there are so many motions. Considering his own time--