Point of order, Mr. Chair.
It's simply this, and the clerk, I'm sure, can answer. When Madam Folco appeals the chair's decision to this committee, and the motion is to sustain the chair's ruling, which we will have to vote on, is the clerk saying that neither Ms. Folco nor anyone around this table can speak to the motion overruling or sustaining the chair and the reasons why we, as a committee, might or might not want to support the chair's ruling?
Is there no opportunity to debate the motion, not the ruling, but the motion presented to overturn? You're saying there's no debate on that at all and that it's a simple vote?