Thank you, yes.
At the subcommittee on agenda, all parties had a chance to discuss and—I think I can speak for all of us to say—agree upon our desire to have this motion pass at the main committee.
For the members' benefit, because it was quite a while ago, and for new members, on Tuesday, February 18, 2020, we passed a motion that essentially would have the committee readopt reports from the 42nd Parliament that had already been adopted and submitted to the government in the last Parliament but for which we had not yet received a response from the government.
There were seven different reports. These included reports on a diabetes strategy for Canada, on tackling sports-related concussions, on the impacts of methamphetamine abuse in Canada, on young Canadians' exercise and health, on LGBTQIA2 communities' health and on violence facing health care workers in Canada, as well as a letter written to the Minister of Health, the Minister of Public Safety and the Minister of Indigenous Services requesting a response to a letter written by the chair of the health committee that dealt with the issue of the forced sterilization of women in Canada.
All of those issues, by the way, are still quite current, so I am moving that motion again today. Everybody has received notice of it. It would simply permit this committee to readopt those reports and then permit the chair to table those reports in the House so that we can hopefully get a response from the government on those reports, which represented the hard work of the committee last time. Most, if not all of them, I think, were passed unanimously.
Thank you.