I have a point of order, Mr. Chair.
I know that this committee runs a little bit more informally than others, but we have a motion on the floor that is not debatable with respect to going in camera. We should follow our procedure and do that, because if we get into a long debate, I think that becomes unfair to others. If you have another chance with a dilatory motion, we would set a precedent that you could debate them. I think that's nervous-making.
The second thing is that I wasn't clear whether Mr. Trudel moved those motions or was giving notice of them. I believe that because we're in committee business, he can move them, even without 48 hours' notice, because it is committee business. He has the right to move them, but I would hope that maybe he might just hold back because we haven't been able to see them.
I think they're important motions. I don't think anybody disagrees that we should study Haiti and the Tigray region of Ethiopia. I think we're going to be all 100% in agreement with that. It's just trying to get us into a position where we can do that in good form and good work so that we can continue to build the momentum of the committee.