Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I've missed something, I think. I'm going to speak to Mr. Gord Johns' amendment, because I need some clarification.
As I understand it, if we pass the original motion, any member of the committee can recall the report to the House of Commons for a three-hour debate on the matter. However, this in no way prevents the committee from receiving the requested documents and studying them in depth afterwards.
Is my analysis of the original motion correct? Am I wrong that tabling the report saying we've passed the motion—that's all the report says—could lead to a three-hour debate?