I do, but before I move the amendment, I might let the committee know that I think there have been some discussions. In fact, Mr. Ste-Marie did an excellent job earlier of illustrating for the public something that's not always evident around the committee table, which is the extent to which, particularly on a large budget bill, we work with other critics in order to be able to understand the legislation that's being proposed, to provide our comments and to prepare amendments.
My understanding from our critic on immigration is that there have been some discussions and we want to propose some amendments to the immigration file, but we may be able to do a better job of that and have some slightly better wording if we were to have a bit more time to be able to do that.
I see we're nearing the end of our meeting time in any event, and I'm wondering if.... I'm not going to move for adjournment, because if anyone would like to provide some comment on that idea, I'd be happy to hear it in advance. However, we are scheduled to come back in the afternoon, and I think we'd probably have some better wording if we were to put that off until the afternoon. I think the last major part of the bill is around employment insurance, so that would be my proposal, which I won't yet formally make, in case others would like to provide some comment on it.
We're now in a position where I have not yet moved the amendment that's in the package, and it may well serve us to come back to it in the afternoon.
I will put that out there for discussion with the committee prior to moving any motions, if that's all right with you, Mr. Chair.