Mr. Chair, with all due respect, I would like to point out that earlier we discussed the motion to reintroduce all of the proposed studies that had already been adopted. We debated it and I was quite clear. We were reassured that reintroducing all the motions did not mean they would be prioritized. The motion is in order, but I want to say, respectfully, that I will be opposing it. Indeed, I have the impression that we are trying to do indirectly what we did not want to do directly earlier. Earlier, we passed a motion to give ourselves some leeway for prioritization.
I am not in any way denying the vote I cast at the time. I am talking here about the importance of indigenous issues, including social housing. I also recall how important it was to our work when we agreed on that priority. So today I am going to oppose voting now to make one of these motions the priority. I feel we need to be flexible and look at the other proposed studies, taking into account the Speech from the Throne, the various proposals and the new mandate letters. We can determine our study schedule later on.
So I am going to oppose this, Mr. Chair.