Mr. Chairman, I believe that this committee has always operated by consensus. There are 26 parliamentary committees, and this committee is one of the pillars that needs to operate with as little partisanship as possible.
I would like to ask my colleagues in the Conservative Party what we are to expect with respect to this motion asking for an investigation on the actions of the Conservative Party.
The motion was passed by a majority of members. Our Conservative colleagues very legitimately submitted amendments to try to study election reports since 1993, 1997 or 2000, as well as the reports of all the parties. That proposal was rejected by the majority of members.
I appeal to my colleagues. We can presume that people are acting in good faith. I take it for granted that all colleagues here today are working in good faith. I also presume that all colleagues are democratic.
Are we engaging in a filibuster? Are we going to listen to interminable speeches, or can we finally begin studying the motion submitted by my colleague, Ms. Redman?