Thank you, Madam Chair.
Madam Chair, I’d like to go over the background for all this.
In the beginning, when we first began to sit as a committee, we discussed for hours the possibility of studying the issue of human trafficking, but we had other priorities. We undertook other reviews, such as on the economic security of women. We talked about it at length.
I understand that Ms. Smith tabled a motion in May because it was one of her concerns. In September, our committee decided to study the issue of human trafficking. That is a good thing. A report will be tabled.
So, what could be more normal than to strengthen our position?
Ms. Smith tabled a motion in the House of Commons on the international trafficking of women, and the committee has the same concern with regard to Canada. We could table a report asking the government to take our concerns into account when deciding on its comprehensive strategy to combat human trafficking.
That’s all, there’s no problem there.