Mr. Chair, I had raised my hand at the same time as the people on the other side of the table, but you didn't notice it. I thought you had. When you asked me whether I was in favour of the motion, I had the notice of motion in front of me and said that I was opposed. I voted on it. What I was in favour of was to adjourn debate, as I just explained.
I allowed my colleagues to withdraw their motion and said that we would move another motion to adjourn. I didn't make a mistake. The chair should have seen my hand raised when I initially voted. In any event, the end result is the one I wanted to avoid, which was that we would come to the end of the meeting without the witness having had the opportunity to speak within this hour-long period.