Mr. Chair, I'm in quite a quandary. I just had it clarified that the motion that was passed not only takes a page out of the Conservative majority playbook but also actually worsens the impact for people in my position by saying that I have five minutes in total to speak to all my amendments for any bill that comes before this committee. I have eight amendments. That means less than one minute per amendment. Having assumed that it was five minutes per amendment, I used up one minute and 42 seconds on my first amendment. I have to say I'm shocked.
My second amendment, if I can speak to it quickly, attempts to deal with some of the evidence you had before you, both from the disability law centre and from the Canadian Bar Association, that the requirement of an additional demonstration of the knowledge component as well as the language test, which has already been taken, is unfair and discriminatory, particularly to people with disabilities, and fails to take into account the commitments that Canada has made for proper accommodation.