Thank you, Chair.
Look, I understand the substance of Mr. Chong's motion. I think it's an important one. However, we just passed our routine motions, which state that a 48-hour notice, interpreted as two nights, is required for any substantive motion to be moved in committee. I did not receive this, in both languages, with 48 hours' notice. I also think that as Mr. Oliphant pointed out, there are many of us who have motions. I think that to vote on this current motion right now presumes that this motion must automatically take precedence over everybody else's.
We have a subcommittee that we set up that's going to look at all of this. I think we should follow procedure, follow the process, and get that committee to look at motions that have given the 48 hours' notice, given the timelines we heard from the clerk. I think it's fair.
It's only fair and reasonable for us to do that, so I move that we do not vote on this motion, actually. I would not like us to vote on it right now.