At the risk of being corrected by the clerk, the committees are free to act as they wish and to introduce the motions they wish to introduce. They must then debate and adopt them. The committee is therefore master of its own destiny, as it were.
We have motions on the table: the main motion, an amendment and sub-amendments. We're working on them, and the committee will decide the fate of Mr. Serré's motion democratically and in accordance with parliamentary rules.