I think there will be unanimity on having a discussion and study on Taiwan. My concern is that the study that was done in the previous Parliament, I would say, is out of date.
Many things have happened, including in the last three weeks, in the straits, as well as in the area around Taiwan. The foreign affairs committee has also had one meeting on Taiwan that is a bit more up to date, and the testimony could be transferred to this committee.
However, I don't think that the meetings we had in the previous Parliament are completely relevant right now. Things have especially changed on the security front, even in the last five days.
We need to go at it cautiously and carefully, and ensure that we're doing this study at the right time. We also need to ensure that every member of the committee has a chance to put forward ideas.
I'm still not in favour of our adopting a work plan tonight. Anyone can always move a motion, but in the spirit of collaboration, it would be much better if we work together and put everything into one batch of motions and have the subcommittee sort it out.