As do I.
Just one second, please.
Mr. Dong, I too found it a bit unusual.
I was instructed by the clerk that the way to proceed is that when the motion is read—just the motion—I pause the clock. The moment the member began to explain his motion I restarted the clock. That chewed up four minutes. He has two minutes remaining.
He can therefore use these two minutes to ask the witnesses questions.
My view has always been the the time members have is their time. They can speak to whatever they like. While I see your point that by presenting the motion the member was granted that extra time, the second he was done his motion I started the clock again as he explained it.