Madam Chair, there was another motion which we did vote on in the previous Parliament, and we were going to study at this committee. It's regarding antimicrobial resistance. There was certainly in the previous Parliament some enthusiasm to go ahead with that, so I have a motion to propose. I move:
That, pursuant to Standing Order 108(3)(i), the committee study antimicrobial resistance (AMR), including (i) resistant organisms, (ii) what is driving an increase in AMR, (iii) clinical and economic impacts of AMR in Canada, and (iv) what is needed to support research for new antimicrobial agents, nonpharmacological strategies to eliminate or modify AMR bacteria, new methods of antibacterial drug identification and strategies that neutralize virulence factors, and that the committee allocate a minimum of 6 meetings to this study, and that the committee report its findings to the House.