I'll clarify that.
We identify the amendment, and we all have it. I indicate what the amendment is and why it's out of order. That is sufficient for people to make the decision about whether I'm right or wrong. It's clearly a point that there is to be no debate on that. We go immediately to a challenge or appeal of the chair. That's how it is on every committee and that's how it works in all the processes.
I've allowed you to explain yourself, but I'm saying that once the chair rules, your only option is to challenge or appeal the chair's ruling and have an immediate vote. There will be no discussion or debate or reasons why. I clarify what the ruling is, and you either accept it or you don't.
We won't have any debate. We will now know that this decision has been appealed or challenged. We'll now go to the clerk.