What I was saying when I had the floor was that we need to see the dates and the work plan mapped out until Christmas so that members can make an informed vote on this motion, which would move us into different work.
Chair, I might suggest that you have an opportunity, and probably support, to suspend the meeting but obviously not have a vote on this motion until you can report back that schedule, by day and by deadlines, mapped out until Christmas. Then we as a committee can all decide with the information we need to do that. We need to demonstrate to Canadians that we can actually finish work and get it out the door. Otherwise, that's why all Canadians are looking at us and saying that everything is broken. They're right, but it wasn't us who broke it.
In case anybody in here has ever run a business or an organization of any kind, it is pretty obvious that we need to have these questions answered by dates, by day and by deadlines in order for us as committee members to make a decision on this very important issue and this very important work that I've already supported and we've already supported in principle and that in fact I myself offered a solution to in 2020, as Conservatives did then. We can't make a decision or an informed vote on this motion until that request is honoured.