Thank you, Madam Chair.
You know, as I said last weekend and this week too, I've spoken with the students, and they were very frustrated that no actions were happening at this committee. I think they'll be very pleased to see things happening now. We have to remember, though, that Lovepreet Singh is a person who is still scheduled to be deported very soon. This does not solve that problem. There are still issues that are very urgent, which the government needs to address here.
At the beginning of the meeting, I said I was going to take a different approach. Instead of moving my motion and having it get voted down again, I was going to try something different. I think that's what has happened here tonight. It doesn't matter to me whether it's my motion that gets approved or what we do. I just want to see some action happen, and I see action happening here tonight. I think the students—who are probably watching this right now—will be very excited to see that. I'm excited to do that.
I will support this motion if it means we can move forward with this.
Thank you, Madam Chair.