Yes. It reads as follows:
That the Standing Committee on Official Languages invite the Honourable Bev Oda, Minister of Canadian Heritage; the Honourable Josée Verner, Minister for La Francophonie and Official Languages; and the Honourable Rob Nicholson, Minister of Justice, to explain to the Committee at its next meeting, on Thursday, June 21, 2007 or in September, 2007, the reasons why the Court Challenges Program was cancelled in September of 2006.
To not ask the question would be a terrible mistake. The government must at least—and I'm doing this for the government—have an opportunity to explain its reasons to us. It would be interesting to hear the ministers explain why they acted as they did. We have questions to ask them, and in any report that we table, it is normal that the ministers of the House, the decision-makers, have an opportunity to explain themselves before the committee. Even at the Justice Committee, the Minister of Justice appeared. It would be a mistake on the part of the committee to not give the ministers an opportunity to come and explain themselves to us.