Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
I would conclude with what's just been said, but I would add that I prefer that we be free to determine our own actions.
We're sufficiently responsible to judge the speed with which we must consider a bill when it is tabled here in committee. We're capable of doing that. Depending on the stage of examination of an issue, it may be preferable to finish what we've started, if a bill is not that urgent.
I would prefer to see the committee remain master of its decisions and deal with each issue individually. When a bill is presented before us, we'll see where we are in our committee business and according to the urgency of the matter, we will decide if we give it precedence or if we defer it a little to finish what we've already started.
I would be open to any suggestion when the time comes to make a decision.