Mr. Chairman, I would like the opinion of the clerk on that matter. It seems to me that the motion is not in order, since it changes the procedure we have already established and the order of proceedings we had already agreed on.
I think that if we wanted to change that, there should have been a notice of motion of 24 hours, as prescribed by procedure. Otherwise, I don't understand why we would receive it today. This would mean that at any time during our meetings any one of us could question the rules we had established. Mr. Chairman, this does not make any sense: We would never see the end of it.