Thanks, Chair.
As it's the matter at hand, since it's our first meeting and for the reasons that you outlined, I move:
Given that committee members, staff, the clerk, analysts and witnesses worked hard to produce the report entitled “Federal Government's Use of Technological Tools Capable of Extracting Personal Data from Mobile Devices and Computers” during the first session of the 44th Parliament, and given that the government did not table a response because of the prorogation of Parliament, the committee: deem that it has undertaken and completed a study on “the federal government's use of technological tools capable of extracting personal data from mobile devices and computers” pursuant to Standing Order 108; that it adopt that report as a report from this committee; that, pursuant to Standing Order 109, the committee request the government to table a comprehensive response to the report; and that the Chair present the report to the House.
I have a second motion, but I'm not sure if you want to deal with them independently.