Thank you, Mr. Chair.
We're now considering the motion before us, to which an amendment was proposed. The amendment was defeated when it was voted on last week. Ms. Gaudreau says that she wants to study conflict of interest, but she wants to study only matters concerning the current Prime Minister and his spouse.
I wonder why the member, with whom I've already spoken both within and outside this committee, is saying this. She said that she wanted to study issues that are important to her constituents. Of course, I believe in her goodwill. However, this new amendment is an obvious attempt to study the WE case. She's trying to do this, even though the committee ruled on the issue.
I'll refer to the blues of the meeting on Monday, October 26. At the very end of the meeting, we discussed at length all the issues before us.
I'll read the part in question. Apparently, there was an attempt to change the facts contained in the blues. I'll change—