Very good.
I'll be brief. My NDP colleague said that our work would have been a waste of time and that we had to present our report to Parliament. I can understand why he would say that and I find that extremely important. The work is not useless and must not be. We need to table our report, but the report has to be well written, well thought-out and in accordance with what we've been hearing for a long while, as the NDP member mentioned.
I'm coming back to the fact of presenting the report to Parliament. I don't think that the dates June 8 and June 11 are critical. We could still take the time to submit it to Parliament. Not being able to do so before June 11 would not endanger the report. That argument is therefore not a good one.
We've also gone through three months of obstruction from the Liberal Party MPs because they did not want Mr. Trudeau to come. And then Mr. Blaikie told us that it was not serious for the Prime Minister not to appear and that we should move on to something else. If he had taken this position from the outset, there wouldn't have been three months of obstruction. If he wanted to support the Liberals, he should have done it three months ago. If he had, we wouldn't find ourselves with a tight deadline. We're facing this problem because we—by which I mean the Bloc Québécois, and also the Conservatives, if I have understood correctly—absolutely want Mr. Trudeau to appear, and this hasn't happened. That's why we're in this position. We mustn't forget it.
As for the report, I've read it, and it's impressive. I, like my colleagues, I would imagine, have lots of comments I could make about it. I'm saying that in friendship. I may be wrong, but I firmly believe that the June 8 deadline is too tight. Given our deliberations, I don't think we'll get there. We need only recall that we tabled our "Final report : protecting public health and democracy during a possible pandemic election", but it took us a long time to get there.
We now have a precedent. We are writing history. It's the first time this has happened. I would also like to congratulate the Liberals, because they reached the following decision: in future, when there are prorogations, they must be studied, the government must prepare a report, and the Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs must consider it. I heartily commend them. It's the first time we've done that.
Once we have finished with the amendments and subamendments, we will write the report. We need to take the time required to do it properly. I'm not saying it will take a month, but I think the June 8 deadline, next Tuesday, is too tight. I would have trouble agreeing to get it done for that date. That being the case, I would prefer it if we could postpone the deadline so that we can do the work properly, because that's really what people expect of us.