It would be my pleasure, Mr. Chair.
I am proposing a three-part motion concerning the committee's upcoming regularly scheduled meetings.
In order to seize this opportunity and take into account your recent statements, I would first like us to continue the study proposed by my colleague Mr. Brassard. I would then like us to undertake the study proposed by Mr. Green, and to invite the four officers of Parliament.
If I may, I will submit to the clerk the following motion in both official languages, and I will read it to you:
That the following regularly scheduled meetings of the committee be programmed as follows: 1. That, pursuant to Standing Order 108(3)(h), the committee conduct the study proposed by Mr. Brassard and adopted on the Public Health Agency of Canada collecting, using or possessing Canadians' private cellphone data, that the committee make recommendations; and that the committee report its findings to the House no later than April 16th; 2. That, pursuant to Standing Order 108(3)(h)(vii), the committee conduct the study proposed by Mr. Green and adopted to study the use or possible use of facial recognition technology by various levels of government in Canada, law enforcement agencies, private corporations and individuals; that the committee make recommendations; and that the committee report its findings to the House no later than May 28th; 3. That the committee invite the 4 officers of Parliament who report to this committee for no fewer than 2 hours each to present their work to our committee and to review the Estimates no later than June 17th.
Mr. Chair, thank you for your patience. I will send to the clerk my motion in both official languages shortly.