Thank you, Mr. Chair.
In light of Ms. Bendayan's comments, I'm wondering about the last part of Mr. Genuis's amendment. It says that the report will prescribe the manner in which the study is to proceed. I was thinking that the subcommittee's report would set out a proposed schedule or, at least, a work plan for the fall, since other study suggestions will certainly be made.
One of the issues I'm concerned about is the global food crisis that is emerging because of the conflict in Ukraine, including the challenges developing countries face in accessing grain from Ukraine. I'm also concerned about the inflation crisis caused by rising fuel prices, among other things. Those circumstances have created a perfect storm that calls for the committee's attention.
That is why the last part of Mr. Genuis's amendment worries me. My understanding is that the subcommittee's report would address only how the study on women's reproductive health should proceed, whereas the Subcommittee on Agenda and Procedure of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Development normally proposes some sort of work plan to the committee for the coming weeks. Unless Mr. Genuis amends his own amendment, I will have no choice but to move a subamendment.
Thank you, Mr. Chair.