In light of what's been transpiring in the last little while, I think it's.... Inconvenience is often what's cited, but I think what's often inconvenience is for these communities to continue to wait. If this was a matter of urgency.... It is a matter of urgency. There isn't one settler community in Canada that is on a boil water advisory—not one.
If the government members can't make themselves press the ministers for something as important as getting water to children.... Madam Chair, I'm not certain as to what excuse could seriously trump the fact that people aren't going to get water today. Not one settler community in Canada lacks clean water.
I'm just very nervous and cautious to the fact that this has been going on for decades and decades and decades. There have often been excuses made for the absence of ministers held accountable on these things. There has to come a time where we, as committee members and also as representatives of Canadians, exercise our force to ensure that the ministers actually come. If it means passing another motion to request that they come to demonstrate the urgency of this and, hopefully, that we're united in our call for accountability, then I think we would do this.
As a matter of fact, given that we've heard from all sides now, I would like to move to a vote on this if we can. Should I call the question?