I am trying to unravel all that.
The Conservative member tabled a motion, and I amended it. The motion and the amendment were both deemed in order. Now, Mr. McTeague is saying that the motion is not in order.
I would like the clerk or the chairman to tell me how they can determine whether the motion is in order. It was deemed in order, and so it remains. We cannot all of a sudden decide that a motion is no longer in order. I must confess, despite my experience as a parliamentarian, that I do not know of any way of annulling a motion's receivability. I have never seen anything like it.
Could you share your expertise or the clerk's expertise with us regarding this issue?