I'll continue from where I left off.
It reads, “...the Minister of Public Safety for no fewer than two hours; the Minister of National Revenue for no fewer than two hours; department officials for the departments of justice and of public safety; the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, the Canadian border security agency, the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions, the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada, the Ombudsman for Banking Services and Investments, the Cullen commission lead counsel, Royal Bank of Canada, TD Bank, Bank of Montreal, Scotiabank, CIBC, National Bank, the Ontario Securities Commission and other witnesses as submitted by the members of the committee; that the committee take no fewer than 10 meetings for this study, and that it report its findings to the House.”
I'm just reading this into the record. I'm not moving it. It's already on notice. It's been read into the record before, but it is relevant to the fact that the subamendment calls for the Minister of Finance to appear, and she has specifically made a request of this committee, which the committee has ignored. The motion, if it were moved and passed, would address that.
Having said all that, Mr. Chair, I'd like to move that this committee consider the Standing Order 106(4) request at this point in time.