Thank you, Chair.
Chair, before we go back to questioning the witnesses on the study at hand, I just wanted to turn back to our guest of one week ago, the Minister of Families, Children and Social Development, and the issue of passports.
I was very pleased to see my colleague, Ms. Gladu, prominently featured in the media and asking not only about service delays to this point, Chair, but what the plans are for the future. With that, Mr. Chair, I am presenting a motion and putting it on notice here today, right now, so that the wishes of not only Ms. Gladu but all Canadians can be fulfilled in making sure the government is staying on track with passport delivery and all services coming out of Service Canada.
I have it here, Mr. Chair, in both official languages. The motion is as follows:
That, given the recent reports of passport renewal delays, the committee send for, from Service Canada, a weekly progress report including the number of passport requests in the previous week; the number of passports cleared in the previous week; the current backlog; the number of express passports processed in the previous week for travel within 25 days; the number of express passports processed in the previous week for travel within five days; and a resumé of trends over the last four weeks.
Mr. Chair, as a former consul for Canada, I would also be interested in seeing these numbers.
With that, Mr. Chair, I will now pass the opportunity to ask questions to Mr. Liepert.
Thank you very much.