I'm moving this to say that perhaps this should come from the clerk's office and be sent to the finance committee so that they have this information and all the finance committee members would be aware of it.
We're in the public session, so I'm not talking about the letter, Mr. Chair, because that would be in violation of the rules to talk about the letter in a public session. What I'm talking about is that the documents we received from the public on this topic would be shared with the finance committee to clearly indicate that our committee has received 2,280 emails pertaining to the changes to Bill C-97 on the asylum determination process, indicating their call for the government to reject these amendments.
In my view, Mr. Chair, that should be a communication from the clerk's office to the finance committee on our behalf.