Thank you very much, Chair, and I thank Kristina.... First of all, I'll thank Pam for the motion, an add my comments about needing to get at all forms of extremism. We need to deal with that.
I have a couple of things. As far as timing, I'd certainly like to honour the decisions of the subcommittee and would propose a friendly amendment to Kristina's amendment, but I want to bring out a couple of things.
This is an important study. I want to preface that before I say what I'm going to say. In the last five years, there have been 2,800-plus shootings in Toronto alone. That's not the GTA, but Toronto alone. There have been 361 people injured in that time in those shootings and over 82 people have been killed in that time. As far as emergency debates, there are a lot of things that are emergent that are affecting Canadians immediately. They are no more important or no less important than this particular study.
We also have other studies on our agenda. I would suggest that we can continue on with the agenda we have, which goes until the beginning of June, if I'm correct. At that time, we can move into four meetings or whatever we decide with this particular motion and we are still going to be timely. We're still going to be responsible with a very important issue.
Kristina, if you're amicable to a friendly amendment to your amendment, I'm proposing that we strike the “no later than May 10th” and after where it says “ideologically motivated violent extremism in Canada”, we add “following the conclusion of the other work already scheduled by the May 3 subcommittee report”.
That will take us to June 2 or 7, or whatever day that is. Everything on the subcommittee report that was decided on Monday goes ahead as planned and then immediately following, we know what our marching orders are for the remainder of June.
If you're amicable to that, those would be my comments on the amendment, Mr. Chair.