With respect to your intervention on my remarks, I've watched many hours of this committee and I've been watching today. I've heard reference to other decisions that have been made in the House, not specific to this particular decision.
That standing order does not expressly prohibit discussion of only this motion that was adopted by the House. If it is the practice of this committee, of which I'm not a regular member, that we can't discuss any decision of the House, then I think that will shape future discussions at this committee quite considerably, including Mr. Julian reflecting before on things that happened eight years ago in the House during his comments to Ms. Dancho.
I just need some clarity on what we're not allowed to say at this committee. I'm not a regular member here, so I didn't appreciate that at SECU you're not allowed to talk about what happens in the House of Commons.