Mr. Chair, I have a point of order.
While I respect the advice that you've been given, I don't agree with it. Dr. Ellis's motion talks about releasing these important contracts publicly and talks about making sure that all of the contracts are available and open so that we can expose this. The amendment says that we're going to keep it secret. That's the opposite of what the motion says. The motion is about open and transparent contracts. Putting the contracts in a situation where nobody except the committee members can see them, where we can't talk about them, we can't do anything on their confidentiality and nobody in the public sees them, is actually the complete opposite of this motion.
I challenge the chair on your ruling.