We need to look again at the definition of “substantive motion.” We must fully understand this here.
The motion before you, as it stands, doesn't prevent us from moving a motion on the spot. We're talking here only about substantive motions. This also doesn't prevent us from introducing amendments when we proceed to a clause-by-clause consideration of a bill.
The purpose of this motion is quite simple. Before voting, all parliamentarians must be able to make an informed decision. If we don't have guidance in our own language, it's hard for us to make an informed judgment. I urge you to focus on the definition of “substantive motion.” My understanding is that the motion doesn't prevent us from moving motions on the spot.
Thank you.