Mr. Speaker, that is the way all motions read, but we all know, in spite of the fact that they read that way, politically they are taken as approval of the idea that is contained in the motion.
That is why the government so very often resists motions. If the government were to take the member's comments, technically speaking the government should vote for everything because it is only considering the advisability of it. But the government does not vote for everything. Some things it does not want to consider the advisability of because it is against them. When we get to the point that the government wants to consider the advisability of, this is a step forward and should be recognized as such.