Mr. Chair, as this might be our last public meeting in this session, I would like to use my remaining minute to get on the record the motion I submitted to the committee on June 11. I'll read it into the record. It says:
Given the amount of unfinished work at this committee, the committee instructs the chair to schedule five meetings between July 8 and September 13, to address outstanding business and pressing matters facing Canadians, such as meetings agreed to by this committee to investigate appointments at the Canada Infrastructure Bank, and the minister's appearance to testify on the budget, and other ongoing work by the committee.
That's the motion, Mr. Chair.
I would defer to my colleagues. I know that they do want to ask some questions. I wanted to read it into the public record and I hope that we can address it next week when we meet again. I didn't want that to happen behind closed doors. I wanted to get it out in public.
I don't know what the procedure is here for you, Mr. Chair. I'm anxious to allow my colleagues to have their rounds of questioning, but I did want to get that motion on the record.