Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Similar to that point, even if we don't get the final motion today from Mr. Lemire because it needs to be worked on, if we had co-operation to do that, it would probably be helpful. I don't think it's time-pending for today, but it would be good to get that work and commentary from the government on those subjects.
This committee has a history of working fairly efficiently, so I hope we could extend that.
I have a couple of other small matters. Mr. Chair, I'm looking to you for guidance, because I have a motion here today. Are we going to go through motions, or are we going to push this to a subcommittee? I'm open to either situation.
I'll just put on notice a motion I have for the auto sector. I can read that into the record right now. It reads:
That the House of Commons Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology, hold immediate hearings on the state of the Canadian auto industry and to better understand plans by the government for investment in Canada's domestic auto industry including greenfield and brownfield investments, and investments in electric vehicles and battery plants.
That's to complement a study that was unanimously adopted at the international trade committee just yesterday. It was proposed by the Liberal Party and supported by everybody else. It would be a a small snapshot of our domestic industry, given what's taking place in Washington right now.
Thank you, Mr. Chair.