Thank you, Chair.
I'd like to take a stab at amending the motion so that everybody's concerns can be taken into consideration here, including Mr. Thériault's. I propose that we amend the motion as follows.
First of all, just to clarify what Mr. Davies said with regard to the rotation of topic rather than the rotation of everybody's list, I don't want to see it happen that the Liberal Party exhausts their topic list and then we move on to the Conservatives, so I would amend the motion, under section (b), to read:
(b) each topic will be examined in turn and by priority, on the following rotation: one topic by the Liberal Party, one topic by the Conservative Party, one topic by the Bloc Québécois, one topic by the NDP;
Then, under section (c), given the number of meetings we have regularly scheduled up to Christmas, I would say “a maximum of three meetings” instead of four. The government would have three meetings for a topic of their choice, but we would have at least one opposition-selected meeting prior to Christmas.
To Mr. Thériault's point, I would add a section (g) at the end of the motion:
(g) that meetings related to the PMPRB study be held as extra meetings to the meetings scheduled for the COVID study, for example, on Monday evenings during available time slots, as determined by the clerk.
I move those amendments to the motion, Clerk. My rationale is as follows.
My understanding is that there are extra meeting slots available. We could be starting the study on the PMPRB immediately. We could also be starting the COVID study immediately as well. This would allow us to get a couple of meetings in almost instantly for the PMPRB study, as well as start the COVID study.
I hope that addresses my colleagues' concerns. I think the amendment on the first part is to just be super-clear on the fact that we would rotate by topic and not by exhausting topic lists. A maximum of three meetings, I think, is probably a better number, especially given the number of meetings we have scheduled before Christmas. To Mr. Thériault's comments, we would be instructing the clerk to look for additional meeting slots so that we could be looking at both studies concurrently.
Thank you.