Yes, Madam Chair, there are two more recommendations, as I understand it. One is going to be about—and I think Mr. Sheehan was trying to interject on this—the copies for the clerk of the public study. Perhaps we can look at that. The last part of that was our ask for this report to the House of Commons. If we can deal with those two, I think we'll be done the meeting today, unless anyone else wants to talk after that.
If we want to talk about the first part, you have Mr. Sheehan on the call, and he can speak to that.
I know Mr. Sidhu had spoken, and I know Mr. Sheehan is going to speak about the commercial interests of that. We're prepared to have an amendment showing, as Mr. Sheehan, perhaps, will speak to, that committee members only have access to that public consultation that was finished on, I think, August 2, and that they have access to it in accordance with other best practices of other committees, where we, through the clerk, put our phones to the side and view those documents as parliamentarians. We'd be okay with that part of the motion being amended.
Mr. Sidhu, you had that amendment originally, though.