You received a note describing all of the criteria that need to be applied to each bill. I don't know if you'd like me to read those criteria again before we start, but I could do that.
The first criteria is that bills and motions must not concern questions that are outside federal jurisdiction. Next, bills and motions must not clearly violate the Constitution Acts, including the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Bills and motions must not concern questions that are substantially the same as one already voted on by the House of Commons in the current session of Parliament, or as one preceding them in the order of precedence. That shouldn't be an issue for this meeting.
Bills and motions must not concern questions that are currently on the order paper or notice paper as items of government business.
I'll read a short summary of each item. If we see something where there's an issue, I'll explain the issue and then let the chair have a vote to decide whether the bill is votable or non-votable.