In the same perspective, if I correctly understand the rules of the House of Commons, when you request it, it's entered in the committee's report. We want to make it automatic in that perspective. In any case, we can do so if we wish. As a result, a committee member can give a dissenting opinion within a report.
So I don't really see the point of this motion, since we can do it. Why would that necessarily become automatic? I think that's binding ourselves to a formality. Is that necessary? Does the fact that what this motion is proposing doesn't currently exist prevent us from operating properly under the current rules of the House of Commons, the rules of the committees?
I wonder what the strategy behind all that is. We're wondering a little about the relevance of this motion.