I consulted the clerk. You have the right to give notice of motion, because I gave you the floor. You can do that at any time, but you may do it now because I gave you the floor.
If you want to move the motion, you require the committee’s unanimous consent. I’m not the one who decides.
I must inform the committee members about a few procedural points. The first hour is reserved for our witnesses. The second hour will be in camera to discuss a report on another subject.
If you get unanimous consent and table the motion, the committee will be seized with it.
It is therefore up to you, the committee members, to decide. The other possibility is to move it during the meeting’s second hour, when the witnesses are done testifying. It is up to the committee to decide, and it is up to you, Mr. Godin, to make your request.
