Before we go any further and so things don't get out of hand, I'm going to read what I understand to be the motion at this point, taking into account the Bloc Québécois and NDP amendments to also invite the public safety minister and to hold at least two meetings.
The motion would cover those points and read as follows: “That, pursuant to Standing Order 108(2), the committee undertake a study on the recent service outages and disruptions experienced by Rogers Communications Inc. beginning on Friday, July 8, 2022; further, that the committee review 1) the causes of these disruptions, 2) the impacts service outages had on Canadian families, consumers and businesses, 3) best practices to prevent and mitigate outages in the future, and 4) given reports about Rogers customers not being properly notified, best practices to ensure that impacted Canadians are updated about service outages in a timely and transparent manner going forward; that the committee invite as witnesses representatives from Rogers and the CRTC, the Honourable François‑Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, and the Honourable Marco Mendicino, Minister of Public Safety; and that the committee devote at least two meetings to this study before July 30, 2022 and report its findings to the House.”
I think that covers the amendments agreed upon by the parties, including inviting the public safety minister and holding at least two meetings by July 30.
We will now go to Mr. Erskine‑Smith.