I can read it again. I will provide it to the clerk, but I'd be happy to read the subamendment again. It's not a motion; it's a subamendment to the proposed amendment. It reads:
The Prime Minister shall, in the House of Commons, offer his thoughts referred to in subsection (1) on behalf of the Government of Canada and the Canadian people. These remarks should specifically comment on the wrongs committed to the Italian Canadian community at that time and be made within the context that what occurred at the time is regrettable, but consistent with the laws of the nation at that time. The Prime Minister should also thank former Prime Minister Mulroney for his understanding in ensuring that history would not repeat itself by repealing the War Measures Act.