I'll answer that question.
I can't speak for my leader. If I've learned anything during my 13 years in politics, that would be it. The same holds for the other parties. If we report to the House, parliamentary rules apply. We'll see if there is a debate, or not. In the short term, I'm not interested in having one.
Once the motion is adopted, we will do whatever needs to be done. However, I wouldn't want someone saying to me six weeks down the road that I promised there wouldn't be a debate, but that my leader decided otherwise. If the motion is adopted, I don't intend in the short term to request a debate of this nature. That's my position.
The government's reaction will also factor into the equation.