Yes. Essentially it has been normal practice through the trade committee as well to let members of the House know what work we're undertaking. We have had members of the Liberal Party, the Bloc, and the NDP raise concerns; this allows those members to know officially, through the chair of the committee, that we're undertaking this study.
Perhaps one of my colleagues could amend the amendment, but I don't think we need to take a lot of time here. We're getting to the point of quibbling over words while the motion, as it stands, is fairly clear. It is clear, and it allows for the manufacturing sectors that have already raised concerns outside the House about potential problems and potential job losses to come before committee and express those concerns, and it allows this committee to evaluate those concerns and evaluate the alternatives they are proposing.