Yes, I am thinking about it. I would like to go to number one.
I move that, pursuant to Standing Order 108(2), this committee hear the respective ministers and officials from the Department of Citizenship and Immigration and the Canadian Border Services Agency, and other relevant witnesses, to inquire into ever-increasing processing times related to immigration timelines from posts around the world; and that pursuant to Standing Order 108(1), any findings and recommendations based thereupon be reported to the House before any amendment is made to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act.
Chair, we've seen the minister make remarks as to the length of time, that it's shortened. It is certainly not the case. I've given the minister and this committee ample suggestions and ample paperwork in front of you that this is not the case. I would like that we not only look at the length of time it takes, but that we also examine it and also try to assist the department by recommendations that we move and deal with this backlog we have, that we make suggestions to the department and the minister as to how we can expedite things, and that we find out what is the case as far as timelines are concerned around the world and why it's taking so long to bring people into Canada.