Well, no, Mr. Chair; that is effectively torpedoeing the will of the committee. My sense is that the majority of committee members would prefer to have this done--this is public policy--at the regular meeting of this committee.
You're saying we're changing the rules of the game while that's in course. I don't think it should apply to this motion. We had a practice at our first meeting in which a motion was brought forward and was adopted. Now we have a motion, and you're saying we need delay. If you're saying you want to move to a formula requiring 48 hours be given, then I think it should apply for subsequent motions. I don't think we should change the game rules in midstream, which is effectively what's happened.