Thank you.
We support the subamendments of Mr. Beaulieu—not on number 5. It is a little confusing, and my colleague here, Jacques Gourde, referred to it when he talked about amendments and subamendments. Just as a commentary on this, it's very disappointing because this committee was working very well.
This seems to be quite intentional by the Liberals, to blow up the whole process. This is a very important bill. The Conservatives are very supportive of it, and we wanted to do something good, yet we've wasted the last meeting. We had witnesses who are not here now, who were not able to testify. We had more today, and in the meantime we have a drop-dead date, according to the motion from MP Serré, of December 1, saying that if it doesn't work out, we'll pass it on to the chair and he's going to make all the amendments.
To me, this is a real lack of respect for all the witnesses over the years who have been waiting for something excellent. We want to see an excellent bill being brought forward. I think we all do on this committee, so it's very disappointing that we're having to go through this whole process because of this motion.
It would seem to me that the Liberals are quite happy to have this debate going on about these subamendments so that they can say, “Oh, the opposition is just filibustering, and we'd better take care of it.” They're just trying to turn the tables around, when they have basically exploded this whole report.
The subamendments say that we are going to expand the initial motion in terms of having ministers coming here for longer. The initial motion was to have all three of them at one time during one hour. It is disrespectful to the committee, to the Canadian public, to Quebec francophones and to those who speak French outside of Quebec.
This whole process is very disappointing. I put the blame squarely on the shoulders on the Liberals, and it appears to be supported by the NDP, but we'll find out.
That's just the commentary I have right now.
Thank you.
I'm really disappointed with what is happening here with this motion, which was originally moved by the Liberals. Everything seems to have been engineered to blow up the work of the committee and this study on the bill.