Mr. Chair, I have a point of order. We're going to have to get control of how people get recognized.
With great respect to my colleague Mr. Thériault, he just seized the floor by interrupting you and starting to move a motion. You didn't recognize him. You were in the middle of speaking. It is not going to work if the ability to speak is determined by whoever hits their microphone and starts talking.
You were talking about the subject under discussion, which is the future business of this committee. Now, if Mr. Thériault has a point of order, then he can interrupt you and you can recognize him and he can state his point of order, but he can't interrupt you and seize the floor to move a motion. That has to be when you recognize people.
If Mr. Thériault is next, that's fine. When you are ready to recognize speakers, you may recognize him, but I think it's important.... I'm not picking on Mr. Thériault on this point. I think we've all maybe been guilty of this, but we're going to have to respect a fair process: We only interrupt and hit our microphones when we have a point of order. Otherwise, I think we have to respect your role as chair and wait for you to recognize people, or I don't see how we're going to have an orderly set of meetings.