I believe we have consensus. Thanks, all of you.
That being said, we shall carry on with our further business.
Pursuant to the order of reference of Thursday, June 23, 2022, the committee resumes consideration of Bill C-21, an act to amend certain acts and to make certain consequential amendments related to firearms. The committee resumes clause-by-clause consideration.
I welcome, once again, after a long absence, our officials. It's good to see you. We'll do our best to get this done.
At the point when we last engaged in clause-by-clause, we were embroiled in a vigorous debate on amendment G-4, which has been withdrawn. That effectively adjourns that particular debate.
We will continue.
I'm sorry. I forgot to introduce our officials.
From the Department of Justice, we have Marianne Breese, counsel, criminal law policy section; Paula Clarke, counsel, criminal law policy section; and Phaedra Glushek, counsel, criminal law policy section. From the Department of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, we have Rachel Mainville-Dale, acting director general, firearms policy. From the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, we have Rob Daly, director, strategic policy, and Kellie Paquette, director general, both from the Canadian firearms program.
Once again, thank you for joining us today. Your participation is much appreciated.
We will recommence as close as I can figure out to where we are.
You all should have received a new package of amendments. We start at this point with G-3. I believe that is standing in the name of Ms. Damoff.
Please go ahead.
(On clause 1)