Mr. Chair, thank you for the question.
I wouldn't presume to know the members' intentions. My reading of the rules is that once any report is reported back to the House, if any member wants to give notice of concurrence in that report they can do so. And once the notice for a motion of concurrence is given, it's added to the list.
Someone mentioned the list in order of precedence, and there is quite a substantial list of motions in concurrence. The way the Speaker selects which motion is going to be debated is if there is more than one motion proposed during the motions rubric in routine proceedings, then the Speaker selects which one is higher on the order of the ones that have been moved.
So if two people have expressed an interest to move a motion, the Speaker will select the one that's higher up, that was given notice earlier. So that's the way that would work.