Mr. Desjarlais, that is something that I also considered. Being aware that defence obviously has the ability to look at the defence department, and being aware that OGGO has previously done it, does not lessen this committee's rights.
My question is simply whether the motion is in order. It's up to committee members at the end of the day to decide if they want to study it or not, but the question I looked at is whether it is in order. Just because another committee can look at it, or another committee has looked at a different motion, doesn't rule out that this committee could consider it. That's the basis that I made this decision on, to allow debate to continue, and before we wrap up at some point, this committee's members will decide whether or not the motion will go ahead.
There are a couple of hurdles to get over here. The first one, obviously, is to proceed with the debate, and then there will be a vote to proceed with a study or not.
Yes, Mr. Fragiskatos.