I've heard of that happening in other committees, and that is how I would interpret things if we got to that point, but you have properly put on notice three motions.
There are many other motions that the members have. There are approximately 10 motions on notice at this committee that could be moved to and, at any point, I believe, anybody could move a dilatory motion to move to those if they wished to, to move to another order of the day if they wished to. I think the committee would then be able to debate which order of business they'd like to move to.
At that point there would be a vote on whether you would like to move to another order, and at that point only Mr. Turnbull would have the opportunity to move his motion.
We have a couple of hands up. Ms. Vecchio and then Mr. Blaikie.