Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
I wasn't here at the last meeting. You mentioned a ruling. I'm unclear if that ruling was made today.
Mr. Genuis did raise a point of order. I haven't heard a ruling from that.
You're absolutely right that the chair does get to set the speaking order, but where Mr. Genuis has a point is that, if he had the floor in the last meeting and that meeting was suspended, it does go back to him. The chair is not in a position to remove that privilege from him.
I would seek guidance from the clerk as to who had the floor in the last meeting. If this had been a new meeting, you're absolutely right. You'd have the power to designate anyone to speak, bu, given that this meeting was suspended and that Mr. Genuis had the floor....
Let's seek advice from the clerk.