I will, Chair.
I hope that after the motion we can also get an update on the appearance of the Minister of Families, Children and Social Development since May 31 is approaching rapidly. I notice that she's actually making an appearance at the anti-poverty caucus today, which I don't believe takes precedence over committee business or House business, or certainly matters as important as the Service Canada deficiencies that we're seeing. I do hope that we will return to that matter and get a date as to when she will be appearing. I wanted to address that before I addressed Madame Chabot's motion.
Yes, we are in complete support of the motion that division 32 be separated from the bill and introduced as separate legislation. It has become evident, I think, although there are certainly significant other faults within divisions 26, 27 and 29—many of which I hope will be addressed as the government continues what seems to be an extensive process of EI reform as they head into the secondary process of consultations this week—that we cannot turn a blind eye to division 32, based on the compelling testimony we've received from a number of witnesses this week.
We will be supporting Madame Chabot's motion.
Thank you.