That's what I want to get clarified, because you made several decisions. I don't want to challenge several decisions, but I think the decision you made—or, from our perspective, did not make—with respect to the question put to you by my colleague, Mr. Moore.... I'm wondering if the chair wishes to reflect upon that.
Before you suspended, Mr. Moore articulated the question again to the committee and to you, Madam Chair, and I believe he was requesting a response. I could be completely mistaken on this, but I don't believe that you ever ruled when the question was originally put to you and then clarified, before we suspended.
Again, I want to reserve my right to challenge whatever ruling you have made. For the most part, I'm not in a position to challenge anything, but I think that out of respect for Mr. Moore and for everybody at this committee, perhaps Madam Chair could reflect upon giving a reason, or a ruling, with respect to Mr. Moore's question.
Thank you.