Mr. Speaker, I rise on a point of order. There have been other discussions among the House leaders and I think you would find unanimous consent for the adoption of the following motion. I point out that the wording of this motion is identical to the wording of a motion passed by the House earlier this week governing speaking times. I move:
That, during today's sitting the member proposing a motion on an allotted day shall not speak for more than 20 minutes, following which, a period not exceeding 10 minutes shall be made available, if required, to allow members to ask questions and comment briefly on matters relevant to the speech and to allow responses thereto, and immediately thereafter a representative of each of the recognized parties, other than that of the member proposing the motion, may be recognized to speak for not more than 10 minutes, following which, in each case, a period not exceeding five minutes shall be made available, if required, to allow members to ask questions and comment briefly on matters relevant to the speech and to allow responses thereto.