On a point of order, that's not the same. I could also have raised my hand during the time of the vote. It's when the business is completed. In my opinion, it should be the ruling, precedent and practice going forward that when the business is completed, we raise our hands, or at whatever point I could have put my hand up during the vote prior to Mr. Van Bynen and he could have put it up after me.
The point is it's still during the business that is occurring, so in my opinion, I believe you should decide whether we are permitted to indicate our desire to speak when business is taking place, or if the business must adjourn and then we raise our hands.