Madam Chair, I am not moving to adjourn debate on the motion.
I am moving a dilatory motion; I want the committee to go back to the issue that I raised at the beginning of the meeting. Then we'll go back to the debate we're having now. So I'm not asking that the debate be adjourned. What I am proposing is a dilatory motion, which is very different.
That said, I see that time is running out. I don't think we'll have time to go in camera before 5:38 p.m.
As I understand it, we had until 5:38 p.m., but we needed the committee to go in camera. Once we turn the equipment off and back on, we will have only two minutes left; that is not enough time for me to make my case. I'm a little disappointed about that, but that seems to be the way committees work.
Instead of waiting until the end of the meeting to go in camera, I will now ask that the committee go in camera at the beginning of the meeting. That way, we can get some things done. I feel like I got shafted, but I learned from it.