I don't think we should do that, because we'll have to open it up for everyone and it could get out of hand. We need a full hour to get into four motions and another report.
Thank you for being here today. We look forward to writing our report.
Thank you.
Just to inform members, I'm going to have to switch around the agenda a little bit and go with motions first, because the console operator informs me that there's a problem with the microphones. He can only open two at a time; he has asked, therefore, that we suspend before going in camera so that the equipment can be reset.
But of course the motions are public, so we will go with the motions first and keep it public the way it is right now, and then we will go in camera to consider our report.
I think all of you have the four motions before you.
The first motion I'm dealing with here is one that's coming from Mr. Karygiannis:
Further to its Second Report to the House on the loss of Canadian citizenship presented in the House on December 6, 2007, the Committee recommends that the government extend Canadian citizenship to all children born abroad of Canadian parents who were themselves born abroad of Canadian parents, provided that, when these children reach the age of twenty-four years, they confirm their intent to maintain Canadian citizenship and renew that confirmation every five years thereafter; and
That the Chair present the report in the House no later than December 12, 2007.
I'll go to Mr. Karygiannis to speak to his motion.