Good morning, Mr. Chair.
Indeed, a lot of water has flowed under the bridge in the last few days. In fact, at the outset, I sensed a unanimous willingness to shed light on this, and a compromise was proposed to allow us to move forward. I can see today that we will be ready, and I hope so, because there are people waiting for us to look at issues that affect them as well, such as fraud and privacy, among others.
By the way, I won't take much time this morning because I'm ready to vote on the amendment. I just want to point out to the clerk that motions have been tabled. I sent three other motions several weeks ago, even before the committee was reconstituted, and I sent them back afterwards. I don't know if I have to do it again, so I'd like to know what their status is.
One of these motions concerns measures to prevent conflicts of interest. This is something that is very relevant for the future. Another motion asks the committee to undertake a study of the commissioner's powers and make recommendations. We talked about this for hours. Finally, the last motion, which was discussed in the last session, is about the need to end the correlation of social insurance numbers and to find ways to protect the identity of our citizens.
I just want to make sure it's still on the agenda. I'm ready to vote.