I have a point of order I wish to make.
Whenever a report is going to the House when we haven't heard any evidence on an issue or called any witnesses, I've taken objection every time, as a matter of principle. A report in the true sense means that you've heard something, you've seen something. You're making a report to the House.
We've been in the habit of just doing a motion in mid-air and saying let's report it as a report to the House. I think it's inappropriate to do that. We should have at least some evidence before us. We should have a hearing before us. We should consider and then do a report.
If we're going to do a report, then we should do a dissenting report--essentially, in this case, that this is not the way to do a report.