Mr. Blaikie, you raise some really good points. Actually, you definitely have me thinking.
On moving to another order of business while we're in committee business, the notice requirement is not when we are generally in committee business. You can bring forward other motions without the notice requirement that's generally needed when we are in committee business, and since that's what we are in, it would be in order, but only if the dilatory motion were to be passed. I don't know; I don't foresee which way that would go at this point, anyway, but to move to another order of the day would be seen as a dilatory order....
Perhaps I'll have the clerk supplement what I'm saying or add to what I'm saying. Obviously, he can state it in a slightly different way, which might make more sense to all the members.
Go ahead, Mr. Clerk.