With all due respect, Mr. Chair, Mr. Holland, of all people, knows that you can present motions in the committee. He's done it a number of times. Obviously his memory is a little bit short. He's done it with respect to committee agendas and other issues. There is no other motion on the floor. My motion is the only motion on the floor.
We're here. That's not a motion. We're here. That calls for the meeting, and we're here, Mr. Holland, with all due respect.
There are a number of motions that have been brought before this committee that haven't been dealt with because they haven't been brought to the floor, and they deal with a variety of interests. In this case, Mr. Chair, I was recognized by the chair. Nobody was before. They've introduced their motion and circulated it. That's fair, but it wasn't presented to the committee. My motion has been presented to the committee, and we should deal with it. That's parliamentary practice. It's what we should be doing here today.
Our presence means we've all agreed to be here, obviously. We've consented to that. But my motion is duly moved to the table, and we should deal with it.