Thank you, Madam Chair.
I have tabled two motions that I'd like the committee to look at. Of course, the procedure is that today I give notice of motion, and there is normally a 48-hour notice period.
The two motions are concerning the Public Appointments Commission Secretariat. One of them deals with the report of the secretariat prepared for the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration.
The other motion is about the activities of the secretariat and whether they're in compliance with the Federal Accountability Act. It then asks the minister responsible to come here to report on the activities of the secretariat.
I would ask the committee to waive the 48-hour notice. I'm aware that we would need unanimous consent to do that, but I seek that consent because we are about to have a hiatus of two weeks when the House won't be sitting. If we were able to deal with these motions today, that would allow two weeks for those motions to be implemented and for those responsible to be prepared to come before the committee. So I think it is a reasonable request that we waive the normal 48-hour notice.