Okay. My understanding is that there are only three dilatory motions: a motion to adjourn the meeting, a motion to adjourn the debate and a motion to change the order of business. That would mean that if a motion is not dilatory and is substantive, it can't be debated at the same time as a substantive motion, which I believe was your ruling. I heard the clerk say that to you. I'm wondering if the members could hear what I overheard.
My apologies. I'm in the room and they're not, and I don't think it's fair that I heard what the clerk said and they didn't. Essentially, a motion can't be debated when you have a debatable motion on the floor, and there are only three dilatory motions, one of which is to adjourn.