I have given my ruling to the House and I gave my reasons. I gave a number of reasons pointing out the practices of the House and actually I have given reasons about four times.
I have indicated that, among other things, there is a refusal. There is no consent. The motion is for unanimous consent to waive a number of practices of the House and there has been an indication that will not happen. The motion, in my view, is highly irregular and I have said that in argument with the hon. member for Elk Island already. It was particularly irregular and it contains a list of all the names of the members who are not on the committee. Accordingly, I am saying that we should move on.
The hon. member for Yorkton-Melville has another point and I am prepared to hear him on that.