Thank you, Madam Chair. I think Canadians would like to know why the minister is not here. Not to belabour the point, but violent crime has gone up by 39% in the last eight years. Gang homicides are up by 108%. Gun crimes are up by 101%. That's all in the last eight years.
We have an accountability mechanism here whereby the minister appears. We made a decision as a committee that the minister would appear today. Initially it was going to be for two hours. Then that was reduced to an hour. Now, it is no time at all. That decision was made unilaterally.
I think we need to revisit that, Madam Chair. We do need to have the minister appear here. It's our job to hold the government accountable for these and other things, and it's the minister's job to appear before us.
Madam Chair, Mr. Brock actually covered quite a bit of what I was going to say, believe it or not. We debate our agenda, and we make decisions, usually, on a consensus basis. I had moved that the minister should appear. There's nothing out of the ordinary with that motion. Every committee would have a similar motion, that a minister appear on the supplementary estimates. We agreed, and there wasn't much debate at the time, I recall. There was pretty quick agreement that the minister would appear no later than December 7, today.
We also had the opportunity to deal with Bill C-40. We briefly dealt with Bill C-40 on Tuesday. We didn't get through it. It was slow going. It was very slow going on Bill C-40, but we do have next week to deal with it. We try to do a best guess on how long something's going to take, but when it comes to clause-by-clause, I have often seen bills go over the course of an entire meeting or two meetings. I've seen clause-by-clause go for three full meetings.
In this case, I would never have presumed that we'd be done Bill C-40 on Tuesday and then have the minister on the 7th. The agreement that was made by this committee was that, whatever happens on Tuesday, the minister's going to be here on the 7th, today, to be accountable.
The minister has appeared in the past. He should be here now. On a going-forward basis, when the committee makes a decision, I think we need to....
Nothing in my view warranted a change in the schedule. I know a change in the schedule was made. We've moved from scheduling the minister to Bill C-40. I don't see what warranted that, particularly when we are here next week. Unless there's something happening that I don't know about, we're here next Tuesday and Thursday.
On that point, Madam Chair, I'll leave it at that.
I want to reiterate that in my experience it's quite rare that a change in schedule would happen like that with such short notice. Also, to Mr. Fortin's point, I'm sure the very short-notice plan to meet all day tomorrow, Friday, on Bill C-40 probably took a number of people by surprise. It certainly took me by surprise. I don't mind.
I think Bill C-40 is interesting. It deals with a topic, and our witnesses were extremely interesting. I think there's a lot for us to flesh out. I think the government's proposal on Bill C-40 as it was drafted is wanting. I think we have amendments that we have put forward. There are other amendments that other parties have put forward to make changes to Bill C-40 as it was tabled. We'll get to all of that, but I think today we should have been dealing with the minister.
I can't ask the witnesses this, Madam Chair, so I guess I will ask you. When do we expect to have the minister here on the supplementary estimates?
Thank you.