I have a point of order, Mr. Chair.
Let's be clear: Nowhere in Ms. Dabrusin's motion does it mention the dates when these meetings should take place. In the past, I have voted on a lot of motions that did not specify when meetings would be held to conduct the proposed studies.
In my opinion, it is up to the Subcommittee on Agenda and Procedure to set the priorities for committee business. I don't think it's simply up to you to decide when the study Ms. Dabrusin is proposing will take place. It would therefore be wiser for committee members to vote immediately on the motion to indicate whether they wish to undertake that kind of work. The subcommittee could then meet to set priorities for the work in a way that suits all parties. I think we can vote right away and plan a subcommittee meeting to set an agenda that will satisfy everyone.
Members can't block a vote on the pretext that they don't know when the proposed study will take place. It will be up to us to decide, if necessary, in subcommittee.
Let's stop this stalling or delay tactic and simply vote on it. If my Conservative colleagues don't agree, all they have to do is vote against the motion. That's all there is to it.