I have a point of order.
Mr. Chair, if you go to chapter 20, page 1067, in the rule book, under “Amendments”, it reads:
As with a main motion, a motion to amend can itself be amended. A subamendment is a proposed amendment to an amendment. In most cases, there is no limit on the number of amendments that may be moved; however, only one amendment and one subamendment may be considered by a committee at one time.
The motion that was before us that you said was in order is not an amendment to the amendment that's on the table, so I'd say it's out of order.
I'd invite you, Mr. Chair, to deal with the amendment that's before us, which I moved, and then we can come back and deal with the amendment to the motion.