The question, as far as I'm concerned, is not whether Mr. Desilets said “yes” or “no” at the time. It's whether he was clear on what he was voting on. He has since asked for his vote to be recorded as a yes on that motion. As chair, I would rule that in order for him to do because it is consistent with House practice. I have observed over the years that people who have inadvertently voted wrongly on a given matter have been allowed by the Speaker to correct a vote afterwards.
Ms. Jansen, do you have a comment?