Thank you, Ms. Shanahan.
I will just update the committee on some of the actions of the committee as well.
I see your hand, Mr. Cooper. You'll be third, after Ms. Khalid.
As you know, our last meeting was on July 17 with Mr. Anderson. The committee had demanded that information be provided. Over the course of the following months, the committee did receive information that Mr. Anderson had not provided what the committee had asked for. This morning, as per the motion of the committee adopted on July 17, I presented a report to the House about Mr. Anderson not responding to the committee's request that the information be provided by the deadline.
The other thing I want to say is that I have planned a subcommittee meeting for today to get direction from the committee. On Thursday, as you've seen in the notice, we will have Minister Boissonnault coming back, followed by a subcommittee meeting for approval of the work plan I hope to get to today.
Next week, just for the sake and the benefit of the committee—we haven't put the notice out, but there has been work and the clerk has notified witnesses—we can continue with the misinformation and disinformation study. As committee members know, we've done quite a bit of information gathering with respect to that study. There were some witnesses who, because of technical issues, were not able to come before committee, so I've asked the clerk to reconnect with those witnesses. Right now, they're on hold. They're aware that we want them to come, but again, it's going to be up to the committee to determine whether we maintain that schedule.
I will remind the committee that, before we broke in June, we had the RCMP information tool-gathering draft report. That needs to be dealt with and presented. The report has been written, but we haven't got to it at this point. I believe at some point during this session we will have to get to that important study and present it to Parliament with the recommendations contained in it.
Speaking of direction, I can't stress enough how difficult it was for me as chair and for the clerk and the analysts to do planning in the last session, so I am going to need that direction from committee. That's one of the reasons I put in that subcommittee part of the agenda for today. I've started with committee business in public because numerous motions have been put on notice. Effectively, if this were a game of poker, I would want you to splash your chips in, all in, and start presenting your motions if you wanted them to be debated on the floor. Through the subcommittee, we can get direction from the committee on the priorities of those motions, and we can do the work of actually gathering witnesses and doing the important work of this committee with a plan.
It was difficult, as I said earlier, to plan for anything in the last session. That's why I've decided to start today's meeting with open committee business and not just with the motions that are on notice. If anybody has anything else they want to discuss within the committee, let's get to it now and then we can start planning for the future meetings.
That being said, I'm going to start with Mr. Barrett and then I'm going to go to Ms. Khalid and then Mr. Cooper.
Mr. Barrett, go ahead. We are in committee business.