Thank you, Mr. Chair. Thank you to Ms. Dancho for bringing this forward today.
I also want to thank the Conservatives for including some of the witnesses we proposed.
Mr. Lloyd, I sent you some information on the social media and gaming platform, so I appreciate that you reviewed them and it's included in this motion.
I do have an amendment—not a lot—to make to this motion that Ms. Dancho has just brought forward. I will make a comment that I understand the justice committee did a study on anti-Semitism, which has not been tabled yet. It would be helpful for us, I think, to have access to that report before we start our own study at public safety. I'll read right now the changes I have:
Pursuant to Standing Order 108(2), given that Canadians continue to be affected by the geopolitical impacts of the October 7, 2023 attack by Hamas on Israel, and given that recent court filings have revealed disturbing details about a thwarted ISIS-linked bomb plot targeting Jewish Canadians on Parliament Hill, and given that an antisemitic riot occurred in Montreal on November 22, 2024, the committee immediately study the growing trend of violent extremism, in particular, the increase in youth involvement, the rise in foiled terrorist plots and acts of violence targeting Canada's Jewish community, including the thwarted terror attack on Parliament Hill; that the study be comprised of no fewer than four meetings; and that the committee invite—
I'm not going to read all of the witnesses again, but I would point out that we have changed witness number two. We've deleted what is there and inserted “Canada’s special envoy on preserving Holocaust remembrance and combatting antisemitism”.
The rest of the witnesses remain the same. Then, in the last paragraph, it's “to discuss the foiled terrorist plot, the rise of violent extremism, including antisemitism, and....”
The rest of the motion stays the same, Mr. Chair. I believe it's been sent electronically, and I would put that amendment forward.