Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I completely agree with what Mr. Genuis just proposed, but I do have two concerns. First, I would, once again, reiterate the importance of using the term “interim report” in reference to a report that could be tabled. As I've mentioned before, what's happening in Hong Kong necessarily has an impact on Taiwan, for instance, so it's important to keep in mind that global problems can't be boiled down to specific issues that will be reported on before a comprehensive report is tabled. It might be tabled before the end of the session, but it might not be. I think it's crucial that we use the term “interim” in reference to the committee's reports.
Second, I wanted to comment on what Mr. Genuis said. In terms of the work plan that the analysts had provided, I think everyone on the committee was on board. The motion should be to resume the study on the Canada-China relationship, according to the work plan provided by the analysts. Of course, I, too, recommend that we start with the study on the situation Hong Kong is facing right now.