Thank you.
I have a point of clarity on an earlier ruling that was made.
Standing Order 119 does state that only members may vote or move a motion, but it also says this:
Any member of the House who is not a member of a standing, special or legislative committee, may, unless the House or the committee concerned otherwise orders, take part in the public proceedings of the committee, but may not vote or move any motion, nor be part of any quorum.
It actually does say that they may take part in the debate, but they can't vote, move a motion or be part of the quorum. If they want to just have their voice heard, according to Standing Order 119, they are able to do so.
I'll just leave that with you, Chair.