Madam Chair, for the benefit of the members, I wish to underscore the distinction between motions that have been moved, which, as Mr. Doherty rightly stated, are then the property of the committee.... Consideration of those can be continued, and then ultimately voted upon.
In the case of the two notices of motion that were received from Ms. Blaney, they were only notices of motion. They hadn't yet been moved. House of Commons Procedure and Practice states at page 1062, “Notices of motions issued by a Member who is no longer a member of a committee become moot.”
In this case, if there is someone on the committee who would like to re-offer those notices of motion from Ms. Blaney, they can do so. As the chair has indicated, they would then go through a 48-hour notice period, just as any substantive motion would, unless there were unanimous consent of the committee to proceed immediately. It's in the hands of the committee.