Mr. Chair, I appreciate Shannon's trying to expand.
Right now, we have two meetings on this subject.
If you look at the CSIS report, it states the following:
Since 2014, Canadians motivated in whole or in part by their extremist ideological views have killed 21 people and wounded 40 others on Canadian soil—more than religiously motivated violent extremism...or politically motivated violent extremism”.
While I'm not trying to play down the importance of those two, I think it's clear from the CSIS report, from the information that Mr. McGuinty shared with us, that ideologically motivated violent extremism is worthy of a study on its own.
I would suggest that, if Ms. Stubbs wanted to suggest.... We all hope we're back in September. If we want to do another study on those, we could look at that, but I think that right now, with only two meetings scheduled, it would be impossible to expand it, so I would say no. I don't treat it as a friendly amendment. I think we need to deal with the one that is killing 21 people and wounding 40 others on Canadian soil and treat it as the urgent matter that it is.