I call to order meeting number 20 of the Standing Committee on the Status of Women.
First, I have to apologize for such tight quarters, but we are trying to squeeze in an extra hour. Doing that here is not easy, as all our standing committees are meeting in various rooms. To get an extra hour for committee business before our witnesses, the best the clerk could get is where we are. Make yourselves as comfortable as you can. If the committee desires and if our room is available, we may shift to the other room at 11 o'clock, but that will depend on how much work we think we can get done without having to disrupt and lose valuable time.
Before we go too far into it this morning, I'd like to go over a variety of items that should be before you on your desks. Between now and 11 o'clock, when we start with our witnesses, we have two motions, one by Ms. Minna and one by Ms. Smith. Frankly, we need to deal with those motions.
Following that, we want to discuss future business. You have a discussion document that is before you, or will be before you in a moment, to help us focus on human trafficking, a list of new witnesses, an updated calendar, and discussions on our November 6 meeting on gender-based analysis. We need to discuss those issues between now and 11 o'clock, when we start having our witnesses. I would appreciate it if we could keep ourselves as pointed as possible to the issues before us.
We need to give our analysts some direction on whether or not we need to or want to narrow our focus on human trafficking specifically to the sexual exploitation avenue. If we do, we need to look at our witnesses to see if these are the witnesses best able to help us on that part of the study. Also, do we want to expand the study date, rather than December, which we were aiming for, and so on?
As you can see, there is a variety of issues that have to be discussed today, and we do not have a whole lot of time to get those discussions done.
I would like us to move into the motion that we have on the floor by Ms. Minna. There had been a lot of discussion on that motion at the time. Let me say to you that I think it's important that we vote on it. I don't know if there's a need for further discussion on the motion, but I do want to read out something pertaining to that, so we know what the rules are.
When we had our first committee meeting we had a motion by Ms. Smith that had preamble to it. Because we had started with that process, I didn't want to change the process, so that we were fair and equal to everyone. But as of today, we should not have preambles. Preambles are usually the parts that get us into lengthy discussions, no matter what they say. As a result of the use of preambles, the committee becomes unable to express itself clearly on the question put to it; in other words, what becomes the subject of the debate is the preamble more than the actual motion itself.
So from this point on, we will get right to the point of motions. As for the preambles, you can read them yourself aloud, and get them read into the record, but when we bring motions to the committee from today on, we need to bring specifically the part of the motion we want to vote on.
Your comments, of course, are read into the record, and that would be fine.
Shall we proceed with Ms. Minna's motion? I will read it out:
Pursuant to Standing Order 108(2), that the Standing Committee on the Status of Women recommends that the government reverse the $5 million in cuts to the operating budget of Status of Women Canada and re-instate the original Terms and Conditions of the Women's Program and that the Chair report the adoption of this motion to the House without delay.
Would you like a recorded vote on this?