Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I think the way the committee process works, and correct me if I'm wrong, is that it's the will of the committee to decide on motions that are going to be passed. I think this press release should reflect the work of the committee. Even putting in “by a vote of 7-4” is not, I think, necessary. It could just state that “The Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration passed a motion”, and this is what we agreed to as a majority. To start talking about opposition parties or government parties, I think, limits the leverage that the committee has as a whole to say that we're working together collectively, all parties, all members, and this is what we've decided to pursue.
So especially in a news release that talks about politicization of a process, I would try to make this as non-partisan and as member-based as possible.