I'll give you the ruling from the chair.
Clause 39 of Bill C-10 amends the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act to provide for minimum penalties for drug offences related to trafficking. This amendment proposes to allow the court to consider certain factors while imposing a sentence, instead of imposing a minimum punishment provided for in the clause. As the House of Commons Procedure and Practice, second edition, states on page 766:
An amendment to a bill that was referred to a committee after second reading is out of order if it is beyond the scope and principle of the bill.
In the opinion of the chair, changing the intent of the clause is contrary to the principle of Bill C-10 and is therefore inadmissible.