Mr. Speaker, while I respect your interpretation of the Standing Orders, the Standing Orders merely state that not more than one concurrence motion can be moved on any sitting day. It does not talk about unanimous consent nor does not talk about any other factors. It merely states, quite literally, that not more than one concurrence motion can be moved on any sitting day.
I would suggest, quite respectfully, that the concurrence motion of the hon. member who was just speaking is out of order with the intent of the Standing Orders by which we all must abide in this House.