Yes, it's on the same point of order, Mr. Chair.
The order of the day is committee business. The last meeting was adjourned. There is a lot of business and outstanding matters in front of the committee. For example, there is a motion to add a member to the steering committee. There is the first report of the steering committee. There is a whole list of work that is open in front of the committee, and here we are discussing committee business.
The last meeting was adjourned. It was convened for a very specific reason, and the meeting was adjourned--it's over. So the way I see it is that we're back to committee business. And what business does the committee want to discuss?
I'm putting forward a motion to say that we should be reviewing Bill C-6, and I believe this is in accordance with the earlier priorities set by the committee, which were to discuss legislative matters as a priority because that's in the best service of Canadians.
We're not superseding anything here, because we're at the beginning of a meeting. The last meeting was convened for a very specific reason, and then it was adjourned. This is not superseding anything. This is a motion that has been tabled at the beginning of a meeting, under committee business, and in fact, it concerns committee business. So I'd like to see that the motion is actually debated.