If you give the authority to the chair to report the bill back to the House, the bill will go on the order of precedence, at the bottom of the order of precedence. It will go up, and there will be a debate at report stage and at the third reading and there could be amendments there.
If you don't give the authority to the chair, next Monday there is another option. Next Monday the bill will be deemed reported back to the House, will be put at the bottom of the order of precedence. It will go up, and there will be a debate at report stage and third reading. If Mr. Oliphant moves his motion and the motion is adopted, as he explained and they explained it, it will be reported to the House and there will be a debate in the House on his motion, but the bill itself will still be on the order of precedence, and if his motion is adopted in the House, the bill will be removed from the order of precedence and the bill will die.