Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I think we just need to take into context what a notice of motion is. It's really that an individual member says, “I have an issue that I'd like the committee's attention on.” It doesn't actually have to be voted on and debated that day, interfering with the agenda. I do think we want to support the ability of individual members to come to this committee and say, “I'd like to have this motion.” As a notice of motion, I think it's just simply laying on the table that this is an issue.
Some of us are going to be a little more prepared than others because we've served before. Some of us are a little clearer on which issues we'd like to look at, but putting it out there actually does allow both the government members and the opposition members the opportunity to take a look at something and ask how they feel about that. It doesn't interfere with anything on the agenda that's being set up, but what it does allow is that it empowers members to make sure the issues that they feel are important are brought to the attention of the committee.