Mr. Speaker, I thought we were supposed to vote on a group of motions. I notice that you are presenting the motions one by one. If we are voting on the version of Motion No. 9 that I have before me, I will vote against this motion. I thought this had already been settled by grouping the motions. Are we dealing with each motion separately and deferring the division until the end of the day?
In the House of Commons on April 25th, 1995. See this statement in context.