Because there's a dilatory motion, all things have to stop and you proceed with the dilatory motion until it's done. We're between votes, so you can't just ignore me, Mr. Chair. This is the time that I was instructed by you earlier this evening to raise points of order. This is supposed to be the time for me to challenge the chair.
Earlier today in this meeting, you actually instructed us to challenge you, and I am doing so. If you want to be consistent with your words and your rulings, Mr. Chair, you should accept this challenge—this dilatory motion—and we should proceed with the challenge to the chair over the ruling you made with regard to the CPC amendments.