The motion is properly in front of the committee.
Before we commence discussion, I want to point out to the committee that the particular study in that particular motion was as a reference from the House, and all matters that are referred to committees die with prorogation.
I don't want to pre-empt any conversation, and I don't know whether the clerk has any matter to add to it, but I think it is unique and distinct from the racism study that was initiated by the committee itself.
Could I hear from the clerk as to whether what would otherwise be a motion that's properly before the committee would be in order?