I have a question for the legislative clerk or the clerk, Mr. Chair.
I understand that the Senate, when it passes legislation, can send the legislation back with some instructions, right? We can't do that in the House of Commons. We can only say yea or nay on legislation. What I'm asking is whether there is any way under parliamentary procedure that this committee could pass this legislation, but append an instruction to it that we expect Jordan and the companies therein to pull up their socks when it comes to human rights.
Is there any way at the House of Commons level, under parliamentary procedure, that we can lay out such instructions?