Mr. Speaker, I rise on the same point of order. I have moved a motion to proceed to the orders of the day. This motion is in fact in order.
What the member opposite is attempting to do is debate a non-debatable motion. Consistent with the rules of the House and its practices, the Speaker immediately puts the question to the House.
On page 541 of the second edition of House of Commons Procedures and Practice, it states, “The Chair has ruled that a motion to proceed to Orders of the Day is in order during Routine Proceedings”.