Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I would also like to thank the members.
I am also pleased to sit on the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities.
I say that I live in the most beautiful constituency, and I now add that we sit on the best committee.
I would like to speak about two things, starting with the motion before us.
Then, Mr. Chair, I also have some notices of motion to present to you. Please let me know when would be the best time for me to do it. It is important to me that I present them to you.
I understand the objective behind reintroducing all motions previously passed here in committee, so that we can consider them. However, our committee has a number of motions on the table. Then we became a COVID-19 committee, and we considered only issues related to that.
Now, I stand with the others. When the House was prorogued on August 20, that meant our committee no longer existed, that all motions were dropped and that the main ministers’ mandate letters no longer applied either. I also thought that the committee struck today would pick up its business on a new basis. That does not mean that certain motions could not be moved again. It is a question of passing them all together. However, it seems to me that, strategically, we should assess each motion on its merits and consider new motions that will be proposed.
Mr. Chair, can you confirm that, if we debate this motion, we will be able to present our motions afterwards?