Mr. Chair, on that question, and with all due respect to the parliamentary secretary, I think we heard from Mr. Wex in his presentation that he was about to outline some of the options they were entertaining. I don't know why we always do this. We get into this situation where we bicker about nothing, and then we get no information at all that is important to the job we are trying to do here. Maybe we can get on with it.
I will support, of course, the request for tabling of information. I always think the sharing of information amongst all parliamentarians is useful and helpful in finding solutions in a difficult situation. What we don't want to see is the misinformation that is being spread about the asylum seekers. I don't think it's good at all for Canada, or for anybody.
The IRB has an important role to play. There is no question about that. We rely on them to do this work diligently. They deserve to have the necessary resources. They have a report before them, the Yeates report, with many recommendations. I would love to hear from Mr. Wex about what the plan is, going forward, what he's thinking as a new sheriff in town at the IRB, and how we can move forward to deal with the challenges ahead of us.
May we please get on with it? I will support the motion tabled by my colleague, Ms. Rempel, but I would really just urge all members to step down from their podium and see if we can find a way forward to look at the issues in a way that is useful and helpful for everyone.