Colleagues, I've been around for a long time, and I want to make a suggestion.
I think this committee has done good work, and I think we still have an opportunity to build on what we've done. I'm going to suggest, Mr. Martin, if it's okay with you, that we stand your proposed motion and extend an invitation to the Minister of Justice to come back to our committee so we can discuss this further. I think we've heard one side. But the minister may want to clarify or deal with some of the reaction to his report. That would maybe give us a better basis on which to discuss the conclusions of this committee. I'm pretty sure that a motion of that nature could be discussed for an awfully long time, and I'm not sure it's a good use of our time.
The reason I also make it is that I was informed this morning that on November 5, which is a week from today, the Privacy Commissioner, or the deputy, were to appear on the quick fix report on privacy. They are not going to be in the country. We have a full meeting open, and we could request that a week from now. The minister might give us an opportunity to speak with him about this report in a week. That is my suggestion to the committee, but I'm open to input from the members.
We'll have Mr. Dechert, and then Mr. Martin.