I already asked that question, but I don't remember if I received an answer.
We have four criteria, but we are told that in the cases when Senate bills are submitted to us, the only relevant criterion is determining whether it is a question being studied in the House of Commons. There are three criteria left.
I would like to know if these three other criteria are examined by senators when they agree to study a bill. If they are not examined, does that mean that we never apply, for bills that come from the Senate, the same criteria as those applied to bills coming from the House?
Do you understand my concern?