Yes, I would.
We spent quite a bit of time at the beginning of this committee. We worked very hard together to prepare a report that I think we all felt good about and that addressed the concerns that were raised by many witnesses, including today's witnesses. All three of you, I believe, participated in that study.
The President of the Treasury Board, in his mandate letter, is asked to proceed with these reforms. There was urgency expressed by many of the witnesses that appeared then on those reforms. When the Liberal Party ran, their platform contained a promise to initiate these reforms, and the minister has delayed. He appears to be thus far failing to keep his promise, and with the timeline he's now giving himself, looks to be well on his way to breaking that promise of achieving this before the next election.
I think it's important that we hear from him. I move that we call him to explain himself.