Madam Speaker, on a point of order. We heard the leader of the government in the House yelling from his seat that the Chair did not need to know the details of everything we want to table with the unanimous consent of the House. Let me refer him to the book of Montpetit and Marleau, on page 501:
The mechanics of requesting and granting unanimous consent must be carefully observed. A Member wishing to waive the usual notice requirement before moving a substantive motion would ask the unanimous consent of the House “for the following motion”, which is then read in extenso .
The member should be authorized by the Chair to read out what he has to say before asking for unanimous consent. This is what is said on page 501 of Montpetit and Marleau.