I think that the context is germane to the question of whether the motion be approved, or not approved, as the case may be. I therefore think that an excessively narrow interpretation would be wrong. I think it only right for the Home Secretary, if she wants to speak to the Question that the Question be not now
put, to have an opportunity, in an orderly way, to make her case. Let me now hear what I hope will be an orderly account.