Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I do find it interesting. I would pose somewhat of a question, and then I may have a few further comments.
I agree entirely that we have seen significant divisions that have taken place, and we've seen instances of xenophobia and racism that have unfortunately been directed towards minority communities in this country. In fact, speaking with a former colleague who was not re-elected in 2021, I heard some incredible stories from this colleague I'd served with for not quite a couple of years about some of the instances of racism he had experienced, in particular because he took a fairly firm stand regarding some of issues.
My question would be this. In the context of there being one meeting, it being prescriptive to one meeting, I'd be curious as to what that would look like in terms of the greater context of this study. Is it something that is meant to ensure that we have perspectives heard so that it would provide context from academics? Are we looking for election officials?
We have the amended motion before us. Certainly voting on this is a laudable intention, and I'd be very supportive of it. Perhaps Mr. Fergus would outline maybe some examples of who might be included as witnesses in that meeting so that we can understand what we're trying to get to here.