Thank you, Mr. Chair.
It's two minutes before seven, and we've completed, after a week and a half of study, 10 clauses out of 73. Canadians can do the math. There are still 63 clauses to go. We've had the Conservatives filibustering throughout this period.
I would ask, with unanimous consent, that we extend this meeting until midnight. It seems to me that Canadians want us to do this work. The ghost gun provisions are needed immediately. I hope my Conservative colleagues will finally understand the importance of doing this work. Otherwise, the House of Commons will have to instruct this committee.
I move, by unanimous consent, that we continue to midnight.