Yes, Mr. Chair. Maybe the parliamentary secretary could tell us this.
The amendment just adds a few words; I disagree with them, and we'll be voting against them.
The original mandate for Ms. Weatherill was basically that after she had written her initial report, she would run it by certain witnesses for editing in terms of their testimony. And I think we should all understand at this committee that these hearings that Ms. Weatherill held were not transparent, in the typical fashion of this government. They were not transparent; they were held in secret.
We don't know who the witnesses were. We don't know what they said. But we do believe they had the opportunity to edit their remarks prior to their being made public. And we do know—