The amendment would strike some words after the first phrase. I'll just read the preamble, as amended:
That, pursuant to Standing Order 108(2), and following the news of inaction on the part of the Government of Canada with regard to a contaminated Transport Canada dock located in Fort Chipewyan, Alberta, putting the health and safety of indigenous communities at risk, the committee invite the following witnesses....
There's a list of witnesses here. I think it reflect the witnesses in the four panels that I mentioned. The witnesses who are mentioned are Mikisew Cree First Nation chief Billy-Joe Tuccaro, Fort Chipewyan and Métis Nation president Kendrick Cardinal, the Minister of Transport and the Minister of Environment and Climate Change. Other ministers are included as well: the Minister of Emergency Preparedness, the Minister of Indigenous Services and the Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations.
Given the extensive list of witnesses, we're not going to have enough time in two meetings to address all of that. I would move to amend the first part of the body of text, and then the committee can invite witnesses as it sees fit within the frame of that motion.