Thank you very much, Madam Chair.
I appreciate that the Conservative motion raises very important issues for Canadians. I'm not sure that we can predict the outcome at committee, but I don't see a lot of possibilities for huge disagreement.
My concern is that we have in front of us today, on the agenda, amendments to a bill that people—volunteers from the innocence projects around the country, and indigenous people—have been waiting many years for, on miscarriages of justice.
My concern is that we have competing important issues. We seem to have had a great deal of agreement in this committee around the miscarriage of justice bill. We have very few amendments, which we could deal with.
What I'm going to propose now, and if it's in order I'm going to move it, is that we adjourn debate on this motion to deal with the amendments, and then return to the debate on this motion after having dispatched the amendments.