What I will say, Mr. Chair, is that I will table a motion with the committee, with 48 hours' notice, to pursue this later. I think it's an important point, and I think the Liberals have to clarify their position with respect to official languages, so I will give consideration to tabling a motion.
With respect to the specific wording of this motion, as Monsieur Godin was kind enough to have it read out again, if we want to have the minister come.... I believe the motion started because you wanted the minister to come to explain how official languages is managed within the government and its governmental departments. I think we should modify this motion to identify that.
One of the concerns I mentioned before is that there may be questions from opposition members that come up about the action plan, the priorities, what Monsieur Bernard Lord has said, what advice she is receiving, what her plan is moving forward--and she won't be able to answer those questions.
If Mr. Godin wants to be fair in allowing the minister to prepare appropriately for the committee, then it can't just be a wide-open blank cheque when she comes, which is the way in which the motion is worded right now. I think it would be advantageous if the motion were amended to say what we are going to be asking her, what we are going to be talking to her about. If we're going to be talking to her about—