Far be it from me to suggest that the parliamentary secretary is anything like that. It's the chair's decision, but the chair shouldn't be forced to make a decision on an important matter until the chair's satisfied.
This issue we're talking about is not a minuscule motion. It has some significant, substantive jurisdictional issues that need to be addressed, and it's quite appropriate not to necessarily make the decision on the moment. That's a prerogative of the chair and it's something that needs to be taken into account in the course of events.