I will. After we suspend, I'll be able to finalize the motion, because I actually didn't know what would happen in this debate. We will have a copy of the motion, which we can distribute in both languages.
I would just say to remember that it won't be my motion in the House. It will be the report of the committee, which was because I moved it. It's not going to be my motion in the House. It will be a report—really, there are going to be two reports. There's either a report from the chair or a deemed report. It will be deemed reported back based on the bill itself.
So the House is going to deal with the bill based on either a report from the chair or, if he doesn't report, a deemed report from the committee and if the motion I present passes, there will be a separate motion that says we would have not an immediate but a concurrence debate on a report from this committee that's automatic. For most committee reports, someone needs to move concurrence to bother a debate. We've had a lot of those lately, but you can't then move a concurrence debate. It's automatic but it happens when the Speaker talks to the whips about House business and House leaders, and it's in consultation. I finally figured that out.