Mr. Chair, I have a great deal of respect for Mr. Zuberi. We work together quite a bit, and I think one of the.... He's being very friendly, but I don't know that the public can see.
I think the challenge may be that I am so frequently being interrupted with points of order, points of information, points of practice, points of debate and points of general grumpiness that it is difficult to proceed with any line of reasoning.
Sometimes in the House the Speaker calls upon ministers to begin from the beginning again, and I won't do that fully, but perhaps I can try to directly answer Mr. Zuberi's question. To Ms. Bendayan's comment, I don't plan to talk until midnight. I plan to be wrapping up my intervention on this topic well before then.
To try to respond to Monsieur Zuberi's request for us to grasp the essence of the topic before us, the amendment that we're discussing is an amendment to remove.... The point isn't really five meetings; it is to amend out the prescriptive reference to a minimum number of meetings from the motion. It is based on the belief that the work of this committee should be shaped by the subcommittee on agenda and procedure meeting together with a mandate to work in a collaborative way.
What I would like to see in an ideal world is for this committee not to adopt motions programming the agenda of the committee going forward without first receiving a report and a series of recommendations from the subcommittee on agenda and procedure. That would be my preference.
In fact, early on in this conversation, we moved a motion to refer this matter to the subcommittee on agenda and procedure, which wasn't about tricks or anything. It was a very straightforward way of trying to move the conversation along by saying that we have this idea, and I can't speak to motions that are on notice, of course, because they're not public, but, prospectively, we might have motions on notice. Prospectively, we might have many motions that have been put on notice by other members as well. This one was moved, but there might prospectively be other motions that have been put on notice on various other topics that we could study.
Let's refer all of that to the subcommittee on agenda and procedure to allow those matters—