I know. Could I explain, though?
In actual fact, we had planned to get in a written amendment on this one, and for some reason it ended up just not getting there. I had always planned to have a written amendment. When I realized today that it had not gone in, I saw that the Bloc had an amendment covering a much larger extent, so I thought I would move a subamendment.
Even though you ruled their whole amendment out of order and have been upheld on that, I would argue that it doesn't prevent a further amendment, even if it's right on the floor. There are many committees.... I mean, obviously we would prefer them in writing, but this is very straightforward, so I would ask the committee if they would be willing to entertain this as an amendment that I will just give verbally. It's a matter of deleting two and a half lines, and I can explain why. I believe it will be in order, because it doesn't deal with the breadth of what you just ruled on. It deals with one small aspect, with being near a school or, if you remember, in a public place.
I believe it's in order and that I have the right to be able to put forward an amendment, even though it did not go in as a written amendment. Most committees operate that way.