When I came into my Hill office this morning, there was a copy of a letter that was addressed to you from a Ms. Roscoe, I believe, asking if she could come before this committee to speak about some government amendments that had just been tabled. I hadn't seen them. I now see it. I believe this may be one of them.
It is not unheard of for a committee to suspend its clause-by-clause in order to bring in a witness to hear from that witness on amendments that are being proposed throughout the course of the process. I would like to seriously ask this committee to consider the possibility of acceding to Ms. Roscoe's request. There may be other individuals, but it would be very time-sensitive, very limited time. I do not believe it would put the work of this committee back. It would possibly make things run smoothly, at least in terms of those amendments.
So I would actually propose that her request made to the committee, through you, Chair, be—