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Mr. Chair, I'm taking advantage of my allotted time to reiterate the notice of motion I tabled on November 18 so we can debate and adopt it. I believe your office received it on November 19 or thereabouts.
I apologize to the witnesses, but I think this motion can be dealt with fairly quickly.
Just to jog my colleagues' memory, I'll read it again. The motion reads as follows:
That, pursuant to Standing Order 108(2), the committee undertake a study on the implications for Canada of the measures announced by Donald Trump during the U.S. presidential campaign regarding the deportation of persons who are in the United States illegally, as well as on the Canadian federal government's plan to ensure border security and compliance with federal immigration statutes and policies; That the committee invite the following witnesses to appear: 1. for two hours each, accompanied by senior officials from their respective departments: a. Mr. Marc Miller, Minister of Immigration and Citizenship; b. Mr. Dominic LeBlanc, Minister of Public Safety; 2. for one hour each: a. Ms. Kristen Hillman, Canadian Ambassador to the United States; b. Mr. David L. Cohen, U.S. Ambassador to Canada; 3. as well as any witnesses the committee considers necessary, in accordance with the usual practices of the committee; and That the committee prioritize this study and report its findings to the House.