I want to refer the member to House of Commons Procedure and Practice by Bosc and Gagnon, third edition, which, at page 902, states:
Following the budget speech, the Speaker recognizes a representative of the official opposition, usually the finance critic, who, after a brief speech, moves the adjournment of the debate, which is then deemed adopted. In doing so, that Member reserves the right to speak first when debate on the motion resumes at a subsequent sitting. The Speaker then adjourns the House until the next sitting day.
Can I presume that the member will be wrapping up quickly?