Mr. Speaker, I have only a short comment to make. If we have enough time, certain of my colleagues will speak to the motion as such.
Mr. Speaker, you can rest in peace. I heard nothing serious about you or about the Chair. I am not impressed with the fact that such an important motion, one that is very rarely used in parliament, has been moved. As we say in English, I ask my colleague from the Bloc Quebecois “Where's the beef?” in terms of the motion concerning the Speaker.
I have a lot of respect for the whip, who made a good speech. Undeniably, there is a problem, but then to make a connection with you, in a motion that takes precedence over everything else—I ask the whip to for an explanation. I also want him to explain to those who are watching us and who are calling my office to find out what is going on.
I ask the whip to enlighten me.