Standing Order 81(13), which states:
Opposition motions on allotted days may be moved only by members in opposition to the government and may relate to any matter within the jurisdiction of the Parliament of Canada and also may be used for the purpose of considering reports from standing committees relating to the consideration of estimates therein.
I would argue that the member moving the motion, whom some call the Maserati Marxist, is not eligible to do so, because—