I was in the chair. I made a ruling. I got challenged. The challenge was that we should really be going back to committee business. The challenge was defeated and so we went back to committee business. That part of Mr. Dykstra being in the order was over, because we were now back to the beginning of the agenda.
We went back to the beginning of the agenda, which was committee business. I recognized a speaker. She started to speak. The only reason I gave up my seat was so that I could come here and move that motion. It was not with the understanding that I would just be sitting here. So I would go back to the chair. I came here specifically at that time to move that motion, because somebody was speaking to a motion that was not moved, even though everybody has it in front of them.
I am basically seeking guidance from the chair at this stage. I gave up my seat to come here and put it on the floor—not to speak to it—and then to go back to my seat. I only stepped out for that moment and that was, I think, what I said.