Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for joining us today. This is meeting number 53 of the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights. We're dealing with Standing Order 108(2) and we are studying the proposals for a miscellaneous statute law amendment act. These are proposals for the act. This isn't the act itself. Hey, I'm learning.
As you know, we've had a discussion. I want to thank the officials for joining us again on this particular item. The way it works, just to remind the committee, is that if there are things in the package that you do not want, you just say so. We need unanimous consent, basically, to move it forward. If it doesn't get moved forward, it doesn't get into the legislation that will be developed from it. The stuff that does get moved forward is built into a very exciting piece of legislation. That is it.
At the end of the day, there will be a motion from me that the chair report that the committee has studied the miscellaneous act, and that the chair report the proposals to the House. That's what will happen.
I've heard from a number of members that they don't want any particular changes, so to keep it simple, I'm going to go to things you would like pulled.
Does anyone want anything to be pulled from the package?
By the way, thank you, officials, for making sure we got the answers to the questions that were previously presented. We made sure all committee members had those.
Is there anything you'd like pulled or any questions?
Monsieur Goguen.