I have a point of order, Mr. Chair.
The motion just read by the clerk isn't the same as the one that I moved.
I think that I'll invite my colleagues to defeat the motion that I moved. We should listen to the clerk re‑read the motion that he just presented, because it's exactly what must be said. He used the right words to say exactly what I wanted to say.
I fully support a vote on the motion just read by the clerk with amendments to what Mr. Lake proposed. The motion read by the clerk is perfect. It says exactly what I wanted to say. We aren't talking about an additional meeting anymore.
I'd like to invite my colleagues to defeat my motion and to work on the clerk's motion, which is excellent.
Mr. Chair, we could do this very quickly.