I'll repeat what I understand as best I can. The committee is free to make whatever motions it wishes. We debate them in committee. The clerk tells me that Mr. Serré's motion was verified by the highest authorities. Nothing in that motion is prohibited by our rules of procedure, quite the contrary.
Consequently, all that remains for us is to debate your sub-amendments. We have to do that, and we must proceed in reverse order. First, there was Mr. Serré's motion, then there was Mr. Godin's amendment to that motion and, lastly, there are your sub-amendments, and that's where we stand, since we're starting with the sub-amendments. Once we've disposed of your sub-amendments, we'll move on to Mr. Godin's amendment and then to the main motion, which may be debated and agreed to, negatived or amended. The committee is free to do that, in accordance with our parliamentary rules. That's democracy.