There's no question that the motion, although it is redundant and I think acts against the previous motions we accepted, is an important one. It's an important study. But I think with regard to the process we're going through here today, I will have to oppose this motion on the record, and I hope that fellow committee members will too. I appreciate Mr. Housefather's attempt to find a friendly compromise, but I think we need to make it very clear that it is our duty to call the ministers and make them the ultimate priority of the tabling of the main estimates and the deadline between now and then.
I think we can discuss, as Mrs. Falk has just raised, the Canada summer jobs motion. We need a business meeting to discuss all of the standing motions and new motions that folks will want to put before the committee, given the changes even in the last month, since prorogation.