First of all, thank you for drafting this motion. We currently have officials here to discuss the fall economic statement, a study that was delayed somewhat because of our previous conversations. I don't want to get into those, and I certainly don't want to delay our study of this any further either.
We do have some amendments to your motion that we've prepared or are in the process of preparing. We also have some additional business that we need to discuss, and we have some other things that are scheduled. We have the Governor of the Bank of Canada coming on Wednesday. With regard to hitting clause-by-clause consideration of the bill, which we put forward in this motion for this study of the FES, we are also expecting a visit from the finance minister very soon.
I have a proposed solution for us, which I think all members could appreciate, that will get us back to studying the fall economic statement and make sure that your very important motion is dealt with in a very timely way.
My suggestion would be that we unanimously agree that we table the motion for now and not deal with it at this meeting today. We will provide all of our amendments to you proactively, say in the next 24 hours. We will agree that this motion must be the next piece of business for this committee to look at, and, as I'm sure you know, we have informal discussions that are happening later this week. That might be an opportunity for us to look at other things that are important to all of us here such as private members' business and the appearance that is required by Adam Chambers' previous motion, etc.
If we can agree on that, I think that would give you the certainty you need that this is not a ploy to distract, take away or delay your motion and that we will deal with it in a timely fashion. It will also give us an ability to get you the amendments without taking away from the study of the fall economic statement.
I think there are some amendments there that you will like and will benefit the Conservatives as well. If we could agree to that, I think it's a pretty reasonable solution.