Yes. Thank you very much, Madam Chair.
I'd like to move a motion. It will be distributed to members at this time, but so that it can be entered into the record, I will read it.
That,
(a) given the Global News report published by Sam Cooper on November 7, 2022, revealing that intelligence officials informed the Prime Minister and several cabinet ministers in January of 2022 that the Chinese Communist Party actively worked to influence the 2019 Federal Election, the committee extend its study of Foreign Election Interference by four meetings to investigate this report;
(b) these meetings shall be scheduled immediately and override and be prioritized over any other business of the committee;
(c) the committee recall Elections Canada, CSIS, and the Security and Intelligence Threats to Elections (SITE) Task Force to testify on the report referenced in (a);
(d) the committee invite The Honourable Dominic LeBlanc, Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, Infrastructure and Communities, to testify on the report referenced in (a);
(e) the committee invite The Honourable Melanie Joly, Minister of Foreign Affairs, to testify on the report referenced in (a);
(f) the committee invite Jody Thomas, National Security Advisor to the Prime Minister, to testify on the report referenced in (a);
(g) the committee invite Vince Rigby, former National Security Advisor to the Prime Minister, to testify on the report referenced in (a);
(h) the committee invite David Morrison, former National Security Advisor to the Prime Minister, to testify on the report referenced in (a);
(i) the committee invite Dan Stanton, former CSIS officer, to testify on the report referenced in (a);
(j) the committee invite David Mulroney, former Canadian Ambassador to China, to testify on the report referenced in (a);
(k) the committee invite Dennis Molinaro, former CSIS analyst, to testify on the report referenced in (a); and,
(l) the committee order the production of
(i) all relevant briefing notes, memorandums and documents presented to the Prime Minister and members of Cabinet referred to in the report, and
(ii) all relevant memorandums, briefing notes, and documents concerning Chinese Communist Party interference in Canadian elections which are in the possession of the Prime Minister’s Office, the Office of the Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Office of the Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, Infrastructure and Communities, the Office of the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, and the Office of the Minister of Public Safety, provided that,
(iii) these documents be deposited, within one week, with the Office of the Law Clerk and Parliamentary Counsel,
(iv) the Office of the Law Clerk and Parliamentary Council shall promptly notify the committee whether the Office is satisfied that the documents were produced as ordered, and, if not, the Chair shall be instructed to present forthwith, on behalf of the committee, a report to the House outlining the material facts of the situation, and
(v) the Office of the Law Clerk and Parliamentary Counsel shall make redactions to the documents, to protect the identities of employees or sources of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service or allied intelligence agencies, and as soon as reasonably possible, provide the redacted documents to the Clerk of the committee to be distributed to all members of the committee in both official languages.
That is the content of the motion.
Madam Chair, this motion arises from the very troubling Global News report by Sam Cooper of November 7 that the—